Raiders activate four offensive linemen off COVID-19 list, available vs. Buccaneers

The Raiders simply need their starting linemen to be ready to play against the Buccaneers on Sunday.

After a near week-long scare, four members of the Raiders starting offensive line are off the Reserve/COVID-19 list and are available to play on Sunday against the Buccaneers.

When starting right tackle Trent Brown tested positive for the coronavirus, the remaining starters were placed on the list because of close contact with Brown. Consecutive negative tests by the four were reported recently, and according to ESPN’s Field Yates, they’re clear to play.

This is obviously fantastic news for Las Vegas. The Tampa Bay defense is formidable, having dominated quarterback Aaron Rodgers and the Packers last week. Unfortunately, Brown is out. So is starting safety Johnathan Abram. He had close contact with Brown on Tuesday so there isn’t enough time to clear him by gameday.

Additionally, the Raiders lost a primetime opportunity. Las Vegas was slated to play on national television on Sunday night, but the game was moved by the NFL for added schedule flexibility.

Regardless, the Raiders would be wise to take a look at their safety protocols within the organization so they can avoid close calls like this. It’s been fined by the NFL for a lack of mask-wearing on the sideline. Coach Jon Gruden was also fined. Multiple players also faced discipline for attending an indoor event and not following mask-wearing mandates.

But for now, the news is good. The Raiders simply need these four linemen to play on Sunday to function as a team. Thankfully, that is now the case.

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