Raiders
Charles Woodson was hoping to acquire No. 24 from Tracy Porter without coughing up big money. Darrelle Revis isn't helping.
Dennis Allen met the media after the Raiders broke minicamp, and he's excited for his players to get some downtime.
The Raiders enter the 2013 season with a decidedly veteran secondary -- 34 years of NFL experience among four DBs, to be exact.
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Team talk
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1yJackson gave any player over the ripe old age of 30 got the day off, save for backup quarterback Kyle Boller and running back Michael Bennett. Both of whom are fighting for jobs.
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1yRaiders receiver Jacoby Ford has a broken left hand and should be out for at least two weeks according to coach Hue Jackson.
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1yThe Raiders have re-signed their 2010 Second Team All-Pro safety, Michael Huff. With Asomugha off to Philly, Huff gives the Raiders stability in the secondary, with the possibility of adding Antonio Cromartie.
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1ySaturday marked the first padded practice, meaning they were allowed to hit. Not with aplomb, mind you, but just enough to get a feel for what is the most violent game in the country.
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1yIt's official, the Raiders have a new quarterback in the mix. Free agent Trent Edwards has signed a deal with the Raiders and is expected to compete with Kyle Boller, igniting the Stanford-Cal rivalry in Silver and Blackdom.
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1yFree agent cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha, the former Cal star who has spent his entire NFL career with the Raiders, has signed a deal with the Eagles, the team announced Friday.
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1yThe Raiders have agreed to terms with OT Jared Gaither, according to a report from a San Francisco Chronicle beat writer.





























