The Las Vegas Raiders are on their second losing streak of the season and still have a long list of formidable opponents coming up. However, in terms of this week, they have some encouraging news when it comes to injuries.
The Las Vegas Raiders are still figuring things out on offense. The National Football League is all about the next man up mentality when players go down with injuries.
The offensive line has been one of the struggles for the Las Vegas Raiders this offseason, and it showed on Thursday night against the Denver Broncos. The team was already without starting left tackle Kolton Miller and would then see guard Jackson Powers-Johnson leave the game in the second quarter with an ankle injury.
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Las Vegas Raiders fans can be forgiven at this point for believing that their team simply cannot catch a break. During the second quarter of the Raiders’ defensive struggle against the Denver Broncos, offensive guard Jackson Powers-Johnson went down with an ankle injury and did not return to the game.
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All eyes are on the Las Vegas Raiders' offensive line, as the unit will be continue to be shorthanded moving forward. The Raiders' offensive line struggled while all of its starters were healthy.
The Las Vegas Raiders signed linebacker Jamin Davis to the active roster and placed right guard Jackson Powers-Johnson (ankle) on injured reserve on Tuesday.
Jackson Powers-Johnson is in danger of missing the remainder of the season due to an ankle injury. At least a four-game absence is in store. As expected, Powers-Johnson has been moved to injured reserve.
The Las Vegas Raiders are still looking for answers as they are getting ready for their Week 11 matchup against the Dallas Cowboys on Monday Night Football.
Jackson Powers-Johnson suffered an ankle injury during the Raiders’ Week 10 loss. After the game, head coach Pete Carroll indicated a lengthy absence could be in store.
The Las Vegas Raiders' new coaching staff have had a rather public back-and-forth relationship with talented offensive lineman Jackson Powers-Johnson. The second-year offensive lineman entered training camp with most believing he would be the team's starting center this season.
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Both of the Raiders’ guards suffered injuries during Thursday night’s game. In the case of Jackson Powers-Johnson, at least, further missed time is in store.
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Shoring up the offensive line has been a focus for the Las Vegas Raiders, as their offense won’t be able to reach its potential if it can’t improve up front.
One of the major points of contentions between the Las Vegas Raiders coaching staff and fanbase has been the usage of second-year offensive lineman Jackson Powers-Johnson.
On Wednesday, Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll revealed his plans for the offensive line before their Week 4 matchup with the Chicago Bears.
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First-year head coach Pete Carroll is tinkering with the Las Vegas Raiders' offensive line early in training camp.
Despite the coaching change, it was assumed that Jackson Powers-Johnson would remain as the starting center for the Las Vegas Raiders. The second-round pick of the Raiders in 2024, Powers-Johnson put together a strong year.
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Fair or not, Jackson Powers-Johnson will have the spotlight on him in his second season. Likely the full-time center for the Las Vegas Raiders, the pressure is on.
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With one NFL season now under his belt, Jackson Powers-Johnson is hoping to return to the Las Vegas Raiders as a better player in his sophomore year. The second-round pick of the team in the 2024 NFL Draft, Powers-Johnson found his stride after replacing veteran Andre James as starting center.
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