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Fantasy News
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Munford (knee) is inactive Sunday against the Broncos. Munford was considered doubtful for the game, so this news was likely expected. Kolton Miller will be the most likely candidate to draw the start at left tackle.... See More ... See Less
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Raiders' Thayer Munford: Doubtful for Sunday
Munford (knee) is listed as doubtful ahead of Sunday's game against the Chiefs, Anthony Galaviz of The Fresno Bee reports. Munford started over Kolton Miller in Las Vegas' Week 17 loss to the Colts, but he sustained a knee injury that held him out of practice throughout the week. With Munford likely missing time, Miller is expected to start at left tackle in the Raiders' season finale.... See More ... See Less -
Raiders' Thayer Munford: Leaves with injury
Munford has exited Sunday's game against the Colts with a knee injury. Munford drew the start at left tackle over Kolton Miller, but with his exit, Miller has stepped in at the position. The former is considered questionable to return.... See More ... See Less -
Raiders' Thayer Munford: In line to play Sunday
Munford (neck) has no injury designation ahead of Sunday's game against the Jets, Vincent Bonsignore of the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports. Munford was able to log a full practice Friday after recording limited sessions both Wednesday and Thursday, and it now seems as if he's had enough time to move past his neck issue. He's expected to return as the Raiders' starting right tackle this Sunday.... See More ... See Less -
Raiders' Thayer Munford: Won't play Sunday
Munford (neck) has been ruled out ahead of Sunday's game against Giants, Rachel Gossen of the Raiders' official site reports. The 2022 seventh-round pick out of Ohio State may have suffered a neck injury during the Raiders' Week 8 loss to the Lions, and he was unable to practice all week. With Munford missing time, Jermaine Eluemunor is in line to start at right tackle.... See More ... See Less
Recent Tweets
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Levi Damien@LeviDamien32M ago#Raiders GM Tom Telesco said this week he was not a big believer in picking based on needs. He certainly stayed true to 'Best Player Available' with the Brock Bowers pick https://t.co/zhjNjsgNbZ via @theraiderswire
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Silver & Black Pride@SilverBlakPride34M agoWhat's next at QB? #Raiders #NFLdraft https://t.co/aoaM3Htfem
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Paul Gutierrez@PGutierrezESPN1H agoAnd @MelKiperESPN: "The #Raiders got good value on Brock Bowers at No. 13, and I think he's more than a tight end. I've long called him an "offensive entity." He can play out wide or inline or as an H-back. Sure, they missed out on the quarterbacks, but Bowers...(more)
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Paul Gutierrez@PGutierrezESPN1H ago"A player like Brock, just where the scouting staff, where they had him, what they thought about him, what the coaching staff thought, he was really pretty [much] a consensus guy." - #Raiders GM Tom Telesco, on TE Brock Bowers
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Vic Tafur@VicTafur1H agoRaiders "zeroed in" on Bowers as the 13th pick came closer, and the option of taking the best defensive player didn't give Telesco or Antonio Pierce any pause. "It was a consensus pick. Besides being a great player, Brock has that edge, works hard and is a great person."
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Vic Tafur@VicTafur1H agoTelesco on the how hard the Raiders tried to move up in the draft: "Not particularly hard."
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Paul Gutierrez@PGutierrezESPN1H ago#Raiders Telesco says there is "no concern" with Michael Mayer's foot injury.
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Paul Gutierrez@PGutierrezESPN1H agoHow hard to the #Raiders try to move up for a QB? Telesco: "Not particularly hard."
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Paul Gutierrez@PGutierrezESPN1H ago#Raiders GM Tom Telesco: We're looking to add more playmakers on offense...a chance to add just another dimension to the offense.
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Paul Gutierrez@PGutierrezESPN2H ago"I feel like I can be used in a multitude of ways...at Georgia, I moved all around. They put me in the backfield sometimes. Inline, tight end, slot, outside receiver...versatility is a big part of my game." - #Raiders TE Brock Bowers