It’s official with Renfrow

It’s official. Former Clemson star and current Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Hunter Renfrow is headed to his first Pro Bowl. Renfrow has been officially selected to join the AFC roster in the 2022 Pro Bowl – his first Pro Bowl nod and the first …

It’s official.

Former Clemson star and current Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Hunter Renfrow is headed to his first Pro Bowl.

Renfrow has been officially selected to join the AFC roster in the 2022 Pro Bowl – his first Pro Bowl nod and the first for a Raiders wideout since 2016. Renfrow will be replacing Chargers WR Keenan Allen, who is not participating due to injury.

The selection comes after what has been a breakout third season. “The Slot Machine” set career highs and ranked among the top 10 in the league in receptions (103) and receiving touchdowns (nine). He also led the team in receiving yards with 1,038 – becoming the first Raiders receiver to record over 1,000 receiving yards in a season since 2016.

Renfrow became just the third player in franchise history to record 100-plus receptions in a single season. He is also just the second wide receiver to record both 100-plus receptions and 1,000-plus receiving yards in a single season.

The 2022 Pro Bowl will be played at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 6 in Las Vegas at Allegiant Stadium — home of Renfrow and the Raiders. The game will be televised on ESPN/ABC.

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Raiders WR Hunter Renfrow named to 2022 Pro Bowl squad as injury replacement

Hunter Renfrow added to Pro Bowl team, bringing Raiders 2022 Pro Bowl total to four

You get in where you fit in. And in that regard, Hunter Renfrow now has a Pro Bowl on his resume, the team announced Sunday.

The Raiders slot receiver was named to the Pro Bowl as a replacement for injured Chargers receiver Keenan Allen. Also opening a spot on the team was Ja’Marr Chase headed for the Super Bowl. Though the same would’ve happened if the Chiefs had won as Tyreek Hill was on the squad.

Renfrow earned the trip with a season for the franchise record books. His 103 receptions this season were the second most in a single season by a Raiders receiver in franchise history, behind only Hall of Famer Tim Brown. And Renfrow’s 1038 yards made him the team’s first 1000-yard wide receiver since Amari Cooper in 2016.

The Raiders will now field four Pro Bowlers in the game which will be held in their home stadium. The other three are DE Maxx Crosby, LB Denzel Perryman, and P AJ Cole.

Could be good news for Raiders, Renfrow

The Oakland Raiders have hired Patriots OC Josh McDaniels to be their new head coach. Mcdaniels takes over a talented team, that made it to the playoffs despite losing HC Jon Gruden during the regular season. Good news for former Tiger Hunter …

The Oakland Raiders have hired Patriots OC Josh McDaniels to be their new head coach.

Mcdaniels takes over a talented team, that made it to the playoffs despite losing HC Jon Gruden during the regular season.

Good news for former Tiger Hunter Renfrow as McDaniels has a long record of success when it comes to coaching gritty slot wideouts. During his time in New England the Pats had plenty of standouts. Julian Edelman, Danny Amendola, and Chris Hogan just to name a few.

Mcdaniels also had a very short and unsuccesful stint as the HC for the Denver Bronco’s. But was let go after just 2 seasons.

They also brough in Dave Ziegler, the director of player personnel for the Patriots to be their new GM.

 

Huge news for Hunter Renfrow

Former Clemson receiver Hunter Renfrow got some great news on Thursday. MGC Sports announced that Renfrow has accepted an invitation to the Pro Bowl. Renfrow was an alternate for the game. The Las Vegas Raider had an outstanding season with 103 …

Former Clemson receiver Hunter Renfrow got some great news on Thursday.

MGC Sports announced that Renfrow has accepted an invitation to the Pro Bowl.  Renfrow was an alternate for the game.

The Las Vegas Raider had an outstanding season with 103 catches for 1,038 yards and nine touchdowns.

It will be the first Pro Bowl for ‘first down Renfrow’.

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Raiders 2021 Season Ballers & Busters

Ballers & Busters for Raiders 2021 Season

The Raiders 2021 season ended a little over a week ago with their Wild Card loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. So, now it’s time to tally up the scores and name out Season Ballers and Season Busters.

Ballers

DE Maxx Crosby

Ten times, Crosby was named a Baller and five of those times he was Top Baller. He consistently got pressure on the quarterback, finishing the regular season with over 100 pressures (101). Then, as you might expect, he was a Baller one more time in the team’s playoff game. He finished with eight sacks, 30 QB hits and 13 tackles for loss.

WR Hunter Renfrow

Eight times Renfrow was a Baller and three of those times he was Top Baller. He started strong and ended strong being named a Baller for the first four games and the last two with a couple in-between. He finished with 103 catches for 1038 yards and nine touchdowns.

P AJ Cole

Six times Cole was a Baller. Though being the punter, he was never Top Baller, he consistently did his job at the highest level and earned the team’s only First-Team All-Pro nod because of it.

K Daniel Carlson

Seven times a Baller and twice a Buster. Carlson was clutch late in the season when the Raiders needed him most. The Raiders were playing some close games. From the start of the Raiders’ four-game win streak to end the season along with their Wild Card matchup in Cincinnati, he didn’t miss. And had he missed any of his field goals, the Raiders wouldn’t have made the playoffs.

DT Quinton Jefferson

Six times a Baller, twice a Top Baller. Jefferson was part of a rotation at the defensive tackle spot. He distinguished himself more and more as the season went on to be named a Baller three times in the team’s final four games including the Wild Card game.

RB Josh Jacobs

A Baller eight times this season, with seven of them coming down the stretch. That’s what we call a strong finish. And to think he did much of it while suffering from a rib injury.

LB Denzel Perryman

A Baller six times and a Top Baller once. For most of the season, he led the league in tackles. He was even among the league leaders despite missing two weeks to injury.

DE Yannick Ngakoue

Six times a Baller and once a Top Baller. Though he seemed to fade down the stretch, including being rendered invisible in the Wild Card loss to the Bengals, he still finished with a team-leading ten sacks and his presence on the left side helped keep opposing offense honest, leading to better pressure numbers across the line.

CB Nate Hobbs

Hobbs was a Baller four times this season, including being named Top Baller in the team’s Wild Card matchup. The fifth-round rookie came in immediately and solved the Raiders’ issue with finding a slot cornerback.

Honorable Mention

CB Casey Hayward — Though he just missed the cut as a Season Baller, he was a solid starter for the Raiders at outside corner. He was named a Baller four times and a Buster twice.

Raiders young wide receivers ‘forced to grow’ amid adversity, put up career years

Losing their number one receiver and then top target forced Raiders receivers to grow up fast.

Of all the difficulties the Raiders faced this season, the Henry Ruggs III DUI crash was by far the worst. The crash resulted in the death of a woman and her dog and landed Ruggs in jail on charges that could put him away for a very long time. 

First and foremost, that took its toll on the Raiders team emotionally. It dwarfed the Jon Gruden resignation in that regard. And from an on-field standpoint, the Raiders actually seemed to play better following Gruden’s exit. But the loss of Ruggs was much harder to overcome.

It was clear quickly that the Raiders’ offense was not the same without their number one receiver. And they summarily lost three in a row.

They would pull out of their tailspin with a win a big overtime win in Dallas. But the win would come at a cost – Darren Waller.

The Pro Bowl tight end left with knee and back injuries and would not return for five weeks. 

In the midst of the loss of their deep threat in Ruggs and their best receiver in Waller, several other Raiders receivers stepped up. The new outside starters were Zay Jones and Bryan Edwards, while slot receiver Hunter Renfrow saw his targets go way up.

“It was a really good test for us as a unit,” said Edwards. “We had to pick up the slack of the guys that we were missing and I feel like it was a constant rotation with all the adversity we were facing. But I feel like we did the best with what we had and I feel like everybody in the room was forced to grow, especially me and especially Hunter and you just see the kind of results that came from it. It was one heck of a year to sum it up.”

Renfrow in particular landed in the Raiders record books. His 103 catches finished third in Raiders franchise history and second among wide receivers, just one behind Tim Brown’s record (104). He also surpassed 1000 yards (1038) and added nine touchdowns. Renfrow credits his quarterback for his and his fellow receivers’ performances.

“I can’t say enough good things about Derek [Carr],” said Renfrow. “How it didn’t matter who was out there. And really he’s done that his whole career. He’s a special player, and no matter who’s out there, he’s going to find them the ball and get us opportunities. And so as a receiver group, we just got more and more confident as the year went along.”

Edwards tripled his rookie totals in all areas. He went from 11 catches for 193 yards and one touchdown as a rookie to 34 catches for 571 yards and three touchdowns this season. None stood out for Edwards more than the win over the Browns.

“Playing in Cleveland and getting that touchdown I felt like that was kind of for me seeing all my hard work coming to fruition and like that moment where you kind of see the light and you’re like ‘man, I’m coming along’,” said Edwards who had the Raiders’ only touchdown in the team’s 16-14 win.

That game started the team’s late-season four-game win streak. And no receiver stepped up more than Zay Jones in those four games, putting up 25 catches for 254 yards. He finished fourth on the team in receptions (47) and yards (546). He then went on to catch five more passes for 62 yards and a touchdown in the playoff loss to the Bengals.

Just making it to the playoffs at all was a huge accomplishment. The way they stepped up and the way Derek Carr adjusted to keep the team afloat without their best receivers was admirable.

“I think it just shows the resilience of this team and the guys, the foundation it’s built on,” Edwards continued. “Throughout the season things just kept coming up and when it went down we kept responding and when it went up we kept responding. And we just tried to do the best we could to win games and we made a playoff run and we did some things that haven’t done here in a long time. So we have a lot to be proud of.”

Edwards and Renfrow will certainly be all the better for having fought through this so early in their careers. It won’t keep the Raiders from the need to bring in a deep threat to replace Ruggs, but that’s to be expected.

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Scott going to watch former Tigers

Former Clemson offensive coordinator Jeff Scott is going to spend his afternoon watching a couple of former South Florida Bulls and many of the Tigers that played when he was a Tiger. Scott will be in attendance to watch the Cincinnati Bengals …

Former Clemson offensive coordinator Jeff Scott is going to spend his afternoon watching a couple of former South Florida Bulls and many of the Tigers that played when he was a Tiger.

Scott will be in attendance to watch the Cincinnati Bengals battle the Las Vegas Raiders Saturday afternoon.

Clemson’s WRU flex

Clemson Football put out a pretty sweet shoutout to its three 1,000-yard wideouts on Twitter – Mike Williams, Hunter Renfrow and Tee Higgins. It’s pretty cool being able to turn on just about any NFL game and seeing at least one former Tiger out …

Clemson Football put out a pretty sweet shoutout to its three 1,000-yard wideouts on Twitter — Mike Williams, Hunter Renfrow and Tee Higgins.

It’s pretty cool being able to turn on just about any NFL game and seeing at least one former Tiger out there making plays.

Hopefully next season a healthy DeAndre Hopkins will make it four 1,000-yard receivers.

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Tiger lights up NFL highlight reel

The NFL put out a sweet highlight reel today on one of the season’s best route-running wideouts, and to no one’s surprise, a Clemson fan favorite made several appearances. You guessed it, Hunter Renfrow. Deandre Hopkins appeared on the highlight …

The NFL put out a sweet highlight reel today on one of the season’s best route-running wideouts, and to no one’s surprise, a Clemson fan favorite made several appearances. You guessed it, Hunter Renfrow.

Deandre Hopkins appeared on the highlight reel as well.

Check out the video here:

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ESPN analysts break down receiver in Renfrow who ‘can not be covered’

Hunter Renfrow shined this past Sunday night, catching a pair of touchdown passes against the Los Angeles Chargers to help the Las Vegas Raiders to a 35-32, overtime victory in Las Vegas that put the Raiders in the playoffs. On ESPN’s NFL Live this …

Hunter Renfrow shined this past Sunday night, catching a pair of touchdown passes against the Los Angeles Chargers to help the Las Vegas Raiders to a 35-32, overtime victory in Las Vegas that put the Raiders in the playoffs.

On ESPN’s NFL Live this week, ESPN analysts and former NFL players Dan Orlovsky and Ryan Clark broke down Renfrow’s 2-yard touchdown reception from Derek Carr early in the fourth quarter that gave the Raiders a 26-14 lead with 14:14 left in the game.

“All this dude does is wear people out in routes and score touchdowns,” Orlovsky said.

Watch Orlovsky and Clark break down the receiver in Renfrow that “can not be covered,” beginning around the 1:50 mark of the following video:

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