July 8, 2024

For Sunday’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs, the Las Vegas Raiders have four players labeled as questionable and one as doubtful.

Following Friday’s practice, the club announced the Week 12 injury report.

Here are all Raiders updates:

Maxx Crosby, the Raiders’ Pro-Bowl defensive end, missed Friday’s practice due to a knee injury and is listed as questionable for Sunday’s game.

Maxx Crosby, the Raiders’ Pro-Bowl defensive end, missed Friday’s practice due to a knee injury and is listed as questionable for Sunday’s game.

With a shoulder ailment, Raiders offensive tackle Kolton Miller has been labeled as limited all week. He has been designated as questionable for Sunday. Miller has been ruled out of the Raiders’ last two games.

Raiders' Maxx Crosby facing even more attention with Chandler Jones out

Tre’von Moehrig of the Las Vegas Raiders, who was listed as limited with a back issue on Wednesday and Thursday, was a full participant on Friday.

Due to an ankle injury, Raiders linebacker Robert Spillane has been designated as limited all week. He’s been listed as questionable for Week 12.

Finally, Raiders safety Roderic Teamer has been listed as doubtful for Sunday due to a hamstring issue. However, he has been listed as a full participant throughout the week

Mecole Hardman (thumb) and Jerick McKinnon (groin) of the Kansas City Chiefs have been declared out of Sunday’s game.

Chiefs offensive lineman Donovan Smith (neck), cornerback L’Jarius Sneed (knee), wide receiver Kadarius Toney (ankle), and cornerback Josh Williams (shoulder) all practiced fully on Friday.

Blaine Gabbert of the Kansas City Chiefs was added to the injured list on Friday after missing Friday’s practice due to personal reasons.

The full injury report may be found HERE.

The Silver and Black return home this week to celebrate Thanksgiving before hosting the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, November 26 at 4:25 p.m. EST/1:25 p.m. PST.

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