New York Times projects Khalil Mack as leader for Defensive Rookie of the Year with one game to play . . .http://t.co/iuxiXbXPeH
— Jerry McDonald (@Jerrymcd) December 23, 2014
No sign of Derek Carr at Raiders practice
— Jerry McDonald (@Jerrymcd) December 23, 2014
Derek Carr is sick and expected back Wednesday says coach Tony Sparano
— Jerry McDonald (@Jerrymcd) December 23, 2014
Menelik Watson, Chimdi Chekwa and Denarius Moore working with trainer on side. No sign of Vincent Brown. #Raiders
— Vic Tafur (@VicTafur) December 23, 2014
Antonio Smith w/ Craig Long Pride and Poise Award, for #Raiders player who best exemplifies professionalism w/ media. pic.twitter.com/G7hsEXV042
— Vic Tafur (@VicTafur) December 24, 2014
Smith said it was probably first award he's ever received ... and "it's for being funny, cool and relaxed."
— Vic Tafur (@VicTafur) December 24, 2014
Pro Bowl honor hasn't hit @CelReece45 yet, he said. "My numbers are down, but they're still the best numbers among fullbacks." #Raiders
— Vic Tafur (@VicTafur) December 24, 2014
Reece is in. Charles Woodson and Khalil Mack are alternates for the Pro Bowl.
— Scott Bair (@BairNBCS) December 24, 2014
Derek Carr was a sent home sick. Expected back tomorrow. Thinking back, you could see Sunday night that he was coming down with something.
— Scott Bair (@BairNBCS) December 23, 2014
I should clarify: Antonio Smith was the Raiders Craig Long Pride and Poise award, for professionalism with the media. Well earned.
— Scott Bair (@BairNBCS) December 23, 2014
On flip side, rookie McGill allowed 0.46 yards allowed per cover snap according to PFF. It was 9th of 57 CBs #Raiders
— Bill Williamson (@BWilliamsonNFL) December 23, 2014
Bill Polian: Is Latavius Murray capable of being a #1 guy? Tony Sparano: It took us a while to realize but I think he is. @RAIDERS
— SiriusXM NFL Radio (@SiriusXMNFL) December 24, 2014























