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McClain did not practice all week due to a foot injury that kept him out of last week's loss to Jacksonville. Asomugha was limited throughout the week because of an ankle injury. Oakland wide receivers Johnnie Lee Higgins and Nick Miller were both
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Bush ready?; Shaughnessy loses starting job Raiders running back Michael Bush, with his surgically-repaired left thumb bandaged up, did most of the drills at Wednesday's practice and coach Tom Cable said there is "a real chance" that Bush plays in
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Receivers Chaz Schilens (foot) and Darrius Heyward-Bey (fatigue) are not warming up and will watch rookie Jacoby Ford make his NFL debut. Ford was out last week with a quad injury, but will get a chance tonight to catch some passes and return some
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That perception won't change overnight, no matter how they fare in tonight's exhibition visit to the Chicago Bears, who themselves tout a slew of raw receivers...But it is up to the Raiders' young receivers to still prove they can indeed receive,
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Record: 5-11, 3rd in the AFC West Notable Players Lost - RB Justin Fargas, QB JaMarcus Russell, LB Kirk Morrison, WR Javon Walker, DT Gerald Warren, OT Cornell Green Notable Players Added - QB Jason Campbell, QB Kyle Boller, RB
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The Raiders are a franchise that has spent recent months making logical moves in hopes of shedding years of failure and an appreciable decline in business...He says he wants a job, wants to contribute to a team's offense; they have said Owens is not
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Posted 3 hours ago As the Raiders off-season workouts continue, Raiders.com caught up with WR Johnnie Lee Higgins for a Q&A. (15) has returned three punts for touchdowns during his career. Tony Gonzales. The Oakland Raiders off-season workout
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Slide 1 of 11 Okay, Raiders fans, let’s step away from the coaching drama where absolutely nothing is happening and get into a little bit of premature draft talk while our media comrades discuss how much they want the current staff, including Al
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John Boyett, a free safety from Napa who had a team-leading 12 stops in the Rose Bowl against Ohio State, became the first freshman to lead the University of Oregon in total tackles in modern history. The Napa High School graduate finished with 90
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It was a tough year for the Raiders, as usual in this day and age.\u00a0 Though looking at things realistically, the Raiders had gone through two head coaches and three play callers (Lane Kiffin, Greg Knapp and Tom Cable).\u00a0 Keeping a consistent
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