After one preseason game, Aidan O’Connell’s stock is rising; but can he be the Las Vegas Raiders’ future starting quarterback? Meanwhile, Richie Incognito has high hopes for the Silver and Black’s offensive line in pass protection.
More than 300 Raiders alumni will be in attendance for the Las Vegas Raiders-New England Patriots preseason at Allegiant Stadium on Friday. It will be the franchise's largest alumni gathering it has ever had.
What a great photo of the Las Vegas Raiders offensive linemen posing with Richie Incognito after his retirement press conference. Let’s take a closer look at this unit following his retirement.
After over 160 games and 5,800 snaps, the four-time Pro Bowl guard is calling it quits.
It remains to be seen what new offensive line coach Carmen Bricillo does with Leatherwood.
Incognito was expected to return as a starter this season, but the calf issue scuttled those plans.
The expectations for the Raiders' offensive line were very high entering this season. It was almost a completely restructured front group from that of
We have to wonder if Incognito will ever play for Raiders again On the same day that the struggling Las Vegas Raiders lost a team captain for the rest of the season, they also got discouraging injury news on a veteran offensive starter, putting his availability this season in question.
Despite playing in just two games in 2020, Richie Incognito is fired up for 2021. The new leader of the Las Vegas Raiders offensive line had many things to say regarding the team’s future. Born to be with the Raiders… As anyone who follows Incognito’s social media pages knows, he truly loves being a Raider.
When following a young team, the veterans often don’t receive the spotlight they might deserve. As with any team in any sport, though, veterans are key contributors when it comes to their experience in the game.
Despite suffering injuries, Raiders guard Richie Incognito is still considered one of the top offensive guards in the NFL. Pro Football Focus released their 32 best offensive guard list entering the 2021 NFL Season.
With the first week of voluntary OTAs under the Raiders’ belt, players continue to give their first thoughts as they return to football activities. Among the new draft and free agency additions to the Silver and Black this offseason also comes the continued development of leadership within the team.
The Raiders are parting ways with the four-time Pro Bowl guard because of salary-cap restrictions. Incognito would've counted $5.475 million against the cap.
Incognito last made a Pro Bowl squad in 2017 but played well enough in 2019 that the Raiders have reasons to believe he'll be well worth the money owed to him this year.
Las Vegas Raiders left guard Richie Incognito, a four-time Pro Bowl selection, won't play again this season.
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