The Las Vegas Raiders had a brutal offensive performance. It was the second time in three games that they scored less than 10 points. During the games, only score Jackson Powers-Johnson had a big block
that led to a touchdown.
However, he didn’t play that much longer during one of the six sacks on Geno Smith. Powers-Johnson left the field with an apparent ankle injury. He was taken to the locker room immediately and was ruled out for the rest of the game.
On Friday, Pete Carroll gave an update on the injury status of Jackson Powers-Johnson. He will miss significant time, which will create a hole in the struggling offensive line.
“He hurt his ankle, legit. I don’t want to go into any of the details but he hurt his ankle. He’ll be out for a while,”
Dylan Parham left the game with an injury as well. We may get our first look at rookie Caleb Rogers, who has been inactive every week this season. There will be growing pains, but it is time to get the young players on the field.
In other Raiders links:
- Raiders Friday Night Live: Tape Don’t Lie is back with Friday Night Live, discussing the ugly showing from the Raiders on Thursday.
- Raiders vs. Broncos made history on Thursday Night: The Raiders vs. Broncos game was the first since 1976 to have more penalties than first downs.
- Pete Carroll fires Tom McMahon: Tom McMahon was fired on Friday after the Raiders continued to struggle on special teams.











