Injuries have defined the Las Vegas Raiders' season, none more notable than left tackle Kolton Miller's. The veteran is one of the top offensive tackles in the National Football League when he is healthy.
Miller has missed the last 10 weeks with a high-ankle sprain and hairline fracture.
The Las Vegas Raiders announced that they’ve designated OT Kolton Miller to return from injured reserve on Wednesday. This officially opens Miller’s 21-day window to practice before being activated. Miller has been out since Week 4 after scans revealed that he suffered a hairline fracture in his ankle, not just a high ankle sprain.
The Las Vegas Raiders' offensive line is set to be challenged once again on Sunday against the Cleveland Browns. The Raiders suffered a significant blow when they lost starting left tackle Kolton Miller earlier in the season.
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The Las Vegas Raiders are having more offensive line issues than they did in the first half of the season. The Raiders' offensive line has not been good all season long, but now it seems like they just cannot find a rhythm or consistency when they take the field.
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The Las Vegas Raiders have been snakebitten by the injury bug since the offseason when they lost safety Lonnie Johnson. His injury foreshadowed what was to come, as Las Vegas would continue to lose players left and right once the regular season began.
The Las Vegas Raiders have struggled this season on the offensive line. That is one area that head coach Pete Carroll wanted to be strong in. But for the Silver and Black, that has not been the case.
The Las Vegas Raiders have had issues along its offensive line for several seasons. An early-season injury to left tackle Kolton Miller only made matters worse for a unit that struggled even with Miller on the field.
The Las Vegas Raiders suffered a critical loss last Sunday against the Chicago Bears. The Raiders' offensive line struggled for most of the first four games of the season, as starting offensive lineman Jackson Powers-Johnson missed two games.
The Las Vegas Raiders had to once again add a player to injured reserve this week after placing Kolton Miller on the list while making subsequent roster moves.
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The Las Vegas Raiders announced they officially placed OT Kolton Miller on injured reserve, signed TE Carter Runyon from the practice squad to the active
After a brutal loss to the Chicago Bears, the Las Vegas Raiders got some bad news regarding one of their best offensive players, left tackle Kolton Miller.
The Las Vegas Raiders received some negative news concerning Kolton Miller’s injury. Miller got hurt in the Raiders’ 25-24 home loss to the Chicago Bears in Week 4 on Sunday.
The Kolton Miller injury situation has become a lot more dire than initial reports suggested. On Tuesday, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport confirmed earlier reports that he had suffered a high ankle sprain.
The eighth-year veteran is signed to a three-year, $66M extension — after angling for a new deal during the offseason.
According to Ian Rapoport, further scans revealed that Raiders LT Kolton Miller suffered a hairline fracture in his ankle and not just a high ankle sprain. That will extend his recovery timeline and necessitate a trip to injured reserve for Miller, per Rapoport. It’s unfortunate luck for the Raiders and Miller.
Las Vegas Raiders starting left tackle Kolton Miller could miss multiple weeks with a high-ankle sprain, NFL Network reported Monday. Miller limped off the field on the Raiders' final drive during Sunday's loss to Chicago and was scheduled to have an MRI on Monday.
Miller will look to anchor the offensive line in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas Raiders starting left tackle Kolton Miller agreed to a contract extension, the team announced late Wednesday night. While the Raiders did not disclose the terms of the deal, multiple media outlets reported it was a three-year extension worth a total of $66 million, with $42.5 million guaranteed.
Kolton Miller is not leaving the Las Vegas Raiders anytime soon. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, the Raiders have agreed to a three-year extension worth $66 million, including $42.5 million guaranteed.
Four Raiders remain from the Oakland days of the franchise. The longest-tenured of those four players is now set to stick around in Las Vegas for a few more years, at least.
Some good news for Las Vegas Raiders fans is that stalwart left tackle Kolton Miller is ready to pick up where he left off from late last season. Reflecting on last year, Miller’s challenges raised concerns among some members of Raider Nation.
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Once a Raider, Always a Raider; a saying that members of the Las Vegas Raiders feel as passionate about as fans—just ask star left tackle Kolton Miller.
Las Vegas Raiders fans learned quite a bit about the standoff between the team and left tackle Kolton Miller over the past few days. Despite holding out for a contract extension and rumors of a potential trade floating around, the Raiders did not rush to grab an offensive lineman in the draft.
If you watched any Las Vegas Raiders game between Weeks 1-4 this season, you’ll likely remember seeing left tackle Kolton Miller stand out – not in a good way, either.
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