Raiders Aren't Planning On Placing Any Players On IR
Running back Darren McFadden (foot) and defensive tackle John Henderson (knee) missed practice again Thursday, and while they are all but ruled out for Sundays game, Raiders coach Hue Jackson said he has no plans to put any players on the injured list. Its too late, Jackson said. We got what we got. Both players could be ready for the playoffs if Oakland wins against...
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December 29, 2011
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December 29, 2011
Raiders Inactives For Week 16
The Oakland Raiders have declared OG Bruce Campbell, RB Darren McFadden, WR Jacoby Ford, QB Jason Campbell, DL John Henderson, FS Michael Huff, RB Taiwan Jones inactive for Week 16. Source: KFFL.com Attached Thumbnails
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December 24, 2011
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December 24, 2011
Raiders once again without McFadden, Ford
The Oakland Raiders head into their crucial game this weekend in Kansas City without four key injured players.
Running back Darren McFadden (right foot), receiver Jacoby Ford (left foot), safety Michael Huff (hamstring) and defensive tackle John Henderson (knee) have been ruled out of Saturday's game against the Chiefs with injuries.
The designation Friday is no surprise since...
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December 23, 2011
Raiders FS Michael Huff Among Inactives For Week 15
Raiders inactives: QB Jason Campbell, OL Bruce Campbell, RB Darren McFadden, RB Taiwan Jones, S Michael Huff, DT John Henderson and WR Jacoby Ford. Starting FS Michael Huff (hamstring) is inactive for Sundays game against Detroit, a big blow for a Raiders secondary facing Detroits explosive passing attack. Huff doubles as a nickel corner, covering slot receivers, so the Raiders...
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December 18, 2011
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December 18, 2011
Raiders Hoping for a Boost From Fans Sunday
When the Raiders host the Lions Sunday, they know they’ll at least have one thing they haven’t had the past two games: the crowd.
While key playmakers seem to be disappearing left and right, the Raiders are looking for anything to give them a boost as they head into the final three games of the season with hopes of trying to secure a playoff spot.
At 7-6 after two straight...
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December 16, 2011
Injuries challenging Raiders' "Next man up" mantra
The Raiders of today are almost completely unrecognizable from the Raiders of the early part of this season. When Hue Jackson came in as coach, he preached "Next man up" in regards to replacing injured players. That phrase has become an all too familiar motto this season. And this week the injury report was as long as it has ever been.
Fourteen players are listed on the...
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December 08, 2011
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December 08, 2011
Raiders week 13: Ballers & Busters
The Raiders went into Miami in first place in the AFC West. They left Miami with a terrible loss at the hands of the last place Dolphins. The Dolphins showed a resiliency that does not exist with the Raiders. At least not yet. They have bounced back from an 0-7 start while the Raiders continue to be inconsistent.
The easiest excuse for the Raiders stinking it up on Sunday is their...
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December 05, 2011
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December 05, 2011
Raiders' Running Game Has Hit a Wall
What do you say after your team just got hammered 34-14?
How do you explain away the end of a three-game winning streak to a team that lost its first seven games this season?
After the Raiders lost to host Miami Sunday, Raiders players told reporters they felt as flat as they looked on the field.
Defensive tackle Richard Seymour told the San Francisco Chronicle’s Vittorio Tafur...
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December 05, 2011
The Raiders Linebacker Problem
The strength of the Raiders defense as everyone knows is the defensive line. It is anchored by six-time pro-bowler Richard Seymour and 300-pounder Tommy Kelly. The defensive line also features two young stout defensive ends, Matt Shaugnessey and Lamarr Houston. This season has also featured plays by run stuffing 330 pounder John Henderson and a [...]
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October 06, 2011
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October 06, 2011
Raiders Missing Key 3-4 Ingredient
The Raiders public relations primed the fan base for a switch to the 3-4 defense with a story about the Raiders "evolving" defense and how the Raiders played the 3-4 during super bowl seasons.When it comes to switching from the 4-3 defense to the 3-4 defense, there is one major factor to consider: Are the players suited for the 3-4?This is where arguments can be made. The...
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March 10, 2011
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March 10, 2011
Chuck Bresnahan Favored To Be Named Raiders Defensive Coordinator?
The Raiders have focused on keeping some key pieces on their defense this offseason, locking up DTs John Henderson and Richard Seymour and CB Stanford Routt while also putting the franchise tag on OLB Kamerion Wimbley. They have yet to name a defensive coordinator, though. Some have speculated that Chuck Bresnahan who is listed as a defensive coach will serve as the coordinator...
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March 06, 2011
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March 06, 2011
Raiders Bring Back Rock Cartwright, John Henderson
Yesterday was a busy day for Al’s checkbook. It has become an annual ritual for the Raiders to make some DB very happy as this time it was Stanford Routt’s turn to cash in. As if Routt’s $31-million deal wasn’t staggering enough, along came news of Kamerion Wimbley receiving the franchise tag. A tag valued at $10-million for next season.
But yesterday wasn’t all about the...
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February 25, 2011
Young defenders Routt, Wimbley get hefty pay raises
ALAMEDA - The Oakland Raiders took big steps Thursday to shore up their defense before a potential lockout next week, placing the franchise tag on linebacker Kamerion Wimbley and agreeing to deals with potential free agent cornerback Stanford Routt and defensive tackle John Henderson.
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February 25, 2011
Raiders shore up defense before free agency
The Oakland Raiders took big steps Thursday to shore up their defense before a potential lockout next week, placing the franchise tag on linebacker Kamerion Wimbley and agreeing to deals with potential free agent cornerback Stanford Routt and defensive tackle John Henderson.
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February 24, 2011
Raiders Re-Sign DT John Henderson To A 2-Year, $8M Contract
Proving once again they have no need for CB Nnamdi Asomugha - they might as well just give the grounds crew a couple extra million dollars while theyre at it to show him how much money the team can spend and not bring him back the Raiders re-signed DT John Henderson to a two-year, $8 million deal. Thats according to ESPNs Adam Schefter. The new deal is pretty interesting...
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February 24, 2011
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February 24, 2011
Raiders Franchise Kamerion Wimbley; Re-sign Stanford Routt, John Henderson
by Dennis J. GeorgatosFiled under: Raiders, AFC WestThe Raiders continue securing major elements of their rising defense.
On Thursday, the team used its franchise tag to retain linebacker Kamerion Wimbley. He led the Raiders last season with nine sacks in his first year with the club after joining the team in a trade with Cleveland.
In addition, ESPN.com reported that the Raiders...
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February 24, 2011
Raiders extend John Henderson
Today was definitely the day the Oakland Raiders decided to open their wallet up to their players. They gave defensive tackle John Henderson a two-year extension worth $8 million dollars. In 2010 Henderson only had 24 tackles. The 32-year-old veteran really hasn’t done much to earn his new contract in my opinion. Today the Raiders [...]
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February 24, 2011
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February 24, 2011
Raiders shore up defense before free agency
A person with knowledge of the deal says the Oakland Raiders have agreed with defensive tackle John Henderson on an $8 million, two-year contract.
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February 24, 2011
Raiders shore up defense before free agency
A person with knowledge of the deal says the Oakland Raiders have agreed with defensive tackle John Henderson on an $8 million, two-year contract.
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February 24, 2011
Another Raiders re-signing: Big John Henderson
The Raiders have been in the business of overpaying players recently, and haven’t stopped at Richard Seymour and Stanford Routt. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that the team has re-signed defensive tackle John Henderson to a two-year, $8 million contract. The financial commitment doesn’t seem like much, but it’s probably more than Henderson would’ve gotten on…
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February 24, 2011
Raiders sign DT John Henderson to 2-year $4 million deal
The Oakland Raiders have signed DT John Henderson to a two-year, $4 million contract.
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February 24, 2011
Raiders DT Seymour inactive versus Colts (AP)
Oakland Raiders defensive tackle Richard Seymour will miss the game against the Indianapolis Colts with an injured hamstring. Seymour is on the inactive list for Sunday's game. The Raiders are also without starting right tackle Langston Walker, who is recovering from a concussion. Mario Henderson will likely start in Walker's place, while John Henderson is expected to replace Seymour.
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December 26, 2010
Raiders DT Seymour inactive versus Colts (AP)
Oakland Raiders defensive tackle Richard Seymour will miss the game against the Indianapolis Colts with an injured hamstring. Seymour is on the inactive list for Sunday's game. The Raiders are also without starting right tackle Langston Walker, who is recovering from a concussion. Mario Henderson will likely start in Walker's place, while John Henderson is expected to replace Seymour.
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December 26, 2010
Jaguars on Criticism From Raiders DT John Henderson: 'Consider the Source'
by John OehserFiled under: Jaguars, Raiders, AFC South, AFC West, NFL InjuriesThe subject of John Henderson isn't much of a concern these days for Jacksonville Jaguars general manager Gene Smith.
Henderson, now an Oakland Raiders defensive tackle who played for Jacksonville from 2002-2009, this week called the way the team handled his release this past offseason "unprofessional...
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December 10, 2010
Henderson Upset With Jaguars
Henderson played his first eight seasons in Jacksonville.
Former Jaguars defensive tackle John Henderson is upset with the franchise in which he spent the first eight years of his NFL career according to Tania Ganguli of the Florida Times-Union.
Henderson returns to Jacksonville on Sunday with his new team, the Oakland Raiders, and he is not being shy about his feelings on how his...
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December 10, 2010
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