Micah Kiser leaves Raiders practice early with apparent leg injury

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Raiders linebacker Micah Kiser‘s status will be something to watch in the coming days.

Tashan Reed of TheAthletic.com reports that Kiser was carted off the field early in Sunday’s practice. There’s no official word on the injury at this point, but Kiser appeared to be dealing with a leg injury.

Kiser signed with the Raiders as a free agent this offseason. He had 19 tackles in 10 games after joining the Broncos last season. He opened the year with the Rams, but moved on to Denver in September. He had 81 tackles and a forced fumble in 26 games for the Rams.

The Raiders placed Kyler Fackrell on injured reserve last week, so they’ve had other injury issues at linebacker. They’ve also been practicing without defensive ends Chandler Jones and Clelin Ferrell, but there’s been no word on their condition at this point.

 

6 responses to “Micah Kiser leaves Raiders practice early with apparent leg injury

  1. Our LBs is probably the least talented core on our team so any loss atm is tremendous. 2 in one week is not a great omen hopefully this doesnt become a trend.

  2. The Raiders will go down burning with this upcoming 5-12 season. Davis should consult a new GM and a barber immediately.

  3. RogerThat! says:
    July 31, 2022 at 1:31 pm
    Poach one from the Patriots, Josh, it seems to be your M.O.
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    Almost every new coach brings in staff and backups from the team they left. Perhaps you should follow the NFL more closely.

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    WardotheCorktardo says:
    July 31, 2022 at 4:13 pm
    The Raiders will go down burning with this upcoming 5-12 season. Davis should consult a new GM and a barber immediately.
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    Maybe so, but not because they didn’t improve their team versus last seasons roster. 12 of their 17 games are against a team that finished last season with a winning record.

  4. Maybe so, but not because they didn’t improve their team versus last seasons roster. 12 of their 17 games are against a team that finished last season with a winning record.

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    Sounds like more excuses.

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