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Brice Butler is eyeing his next NFL gig. 

The free-agent wideout told Jane Slater of the NFL Network that he worked out for the Raiders on Friday (Twitter link). The 29-year-old Butler said he’d love to return to the Raiders' organization, and he’d be interested in playing alongside quarterback Derek Carr.

The Raiders selected Butler in the seventh round of the 2013 draft, and the receiver spent his first two-plus seasons in Oakland. One of his best seasons came with the Raiders in 2014, when Butler finished with a career-high 21 receptions. The veteran later moved on to Dallas, where he spent several years as a depth piece. He had his best season with the Cowboys in 2017, when he hauled in 15 receptions for 317 yards and three TDs.

The San Diego State product signed a two-year deal with the Cardinals during the 2018 offseason but was released before seeing the field. He re-signed with the Cowboys but was released after a pair of appearances, and appeared in six games for the Dolphins down the stretch. Butler was cut by Miami at the end of this past preseason.

Tyrell Williams, Ryan Grant and J.J. Nelson currently lead the Raiders depth chart, but Butler could push Hunter Renfrow, Keelan Doss and Dwayne Harris for playing time.

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