Isaac Rochell called out Raiders for cutting him and then posting about him like he was still with team

Well, this is awkward.

As the Las Vegas Raiders claimed former New England Patriots cornerback Jack Jones, they had to release another member of their roster.

It’d be defensive end Isaac Rochell who would be let go, as Rochell himself confirmed on Twitter

However, the Raiders social media team forgot to check the scheduled tweets ahead of Rochell being cut. The team shared a video about Rochell’s brother and his career in the Air Force.

There was only one problem, of course. Rochell had been released by the team by the time the post was shared, which the defensive end pointed out right after sharing news of his free agency status.

“This is objectively really bad timing,” indeed. It’s not uncommon for big organizations like Raiders to schedule social media posts that look cringey by the time they’re posted.

However, it doesn’t discount the fact that it’s, well, super cringey. Rochell just wasn’t about to let this slide as he figures out his next stop for his career.

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The NFL’s Worst of Week 4: Matt Canada, Chicago Bears, Mac Jones, Raiders bomb on both sides

Matt Canada. The Chicago Bears, The Raiders’ offensive and defensive lines. Mac Jones’ implosion. It’s time for the Worst of Week 4 in the 2023 NFL season!

Football is a wonderful, majestic game, and it’s fun to highlight and detail the greatest games, players, and schemes when they come along.

Football is also a maddening, weird, and occasionally nonsensical game, and it’s just as much fun to highlight and detail those games, players, and decisions that make you want to perform a full Keith Moon demolition to your television.

If you’re into the latter, this article is for you. Through Sunday’s early games, here are the worst beatdowns, the most inexplicable decisions, and the most outright bat-crazy stuff we’ve seen.

Folks, it’s the Worst of Week 4 in the 2023 NFL season!

Raiders sign DE Isaac Rochell after Chandler Jones placed on NFI list

With Chandler Jones on the NFI list, the Raiders have signed DE Isaac Rochell to the active roster

After Chandler Jones missed the first two games of the season while he works through some personal issues, the Raiders pulled the trigger this week and placed him on the Non-Football Illness list.

Placement on NFI means Jones will miss at least four games. With a roster spot open and depth issues at defensive end, the Raiders officially signed Isaac Rochell to the active roster.

Rochell spent the offseason with the team, and impressed in camp and preseason. He was signed to the practice squad and elevated for the first two games of the season to replace Jones. Now with Jones officially out, Rochell is officially in.

To fill Rochell’s spot on the practice squad, the Raiders added LB Mykal Walker.

Ballers & Busters: Raiders preseason Week 1 vs 49ers

Your Ballers & Busters for Raiders preseason preseason opener

Sunday the Raiders took the field for the first time since the end of last season. And just as they did last preseason, there wasn’t much in the way of starters on the field.

Yeah, unlike years ago when the starters would at least play a series in the opener, these days they don’t see the field at all, making the preseason games all about the hopefuls proving themselves to try and earn a roster spot.

With that in mind, here are the standouts among those who took the field against the 49ers.

Ballers

QB Aidan O’Connell

The rookie balled out for three quarters. He completed 15 of 18 passes for 141 yards and a touchdown. And two of his three incompletions were drops. Very impressive first impression for the fourth round pick out of Purdue.

DE Jordan Willis, DE Isaac Rochell

The two of them shared a sack on third down to force the 49ers into a three-and-out to open the game. And then they were both forces on the outside the rest of their time on the field.

Willis had a pressure on the next drive that also resulted in a three-and-out and then Rochell had a pressure that helped lead to a sack on the 49ers third consecutive three-and-out to start the game.

Willis ended consecutive drives to end the first half. With a run stuff for no gain on 4th down and then a QB hit that resulted in a bad pass to send the two teams to the locker room with the Raiders holding a 14-7 lead.

The first 49ers possession of the third quarter had Rochell wreaking havoc on them. He got in the backfield to disrupt the play on a one yard run, then had two run stuffs for no gain.

TE Cole Fotheringham

Fotheringham was all over the place. First and foremost, he was the team’s leading receiver with 71 yards on five catches. Knowing that his best chance of making the roster will be with his special teams work, he had a tackle on a punt return as well. And for good measure, he had a couple of run blocks that led to good yardage too.

LB Curtis Bolton

The first tackle of the game was Bolton on the opening kickoff. Late in the third quarter, he came in at linebacker and made a impact there too. He laid the hit that forced the fumble for the Raiders’ first takeaway of the day. Then he ended Sam Darnold’s day with a couple blitzes that both led to incompletions and a 58-yard field goal attempt that missed wide right.

DT Neil Farrell Jr

With the score still tied at seven apiece late in the second quarter, the 49ers lined up to go for it on fourth and one. Jordan Willis would get the run stuff at the line, but it was Farrell who filled the gap to make it possible. Farrell was there again on fourth and one early in the third quarter to stuff Sam Darnold on his QB sneak attempt for another turnover on downs.

DT Adam Butler

On consecutive plays late in the first quarter, Butler got into the 49ers backfield. The first time, Trey Lance managed to escape, though he was only able to scramble for two yards. The next play Butler got pressure again, this time he wrapped up Lance for the sack. Butler later had a run stop as well.

S Roderic Teamer

As Roderic “Special” Teamer is want to do, he made a play as a gunner on special teams, stopping the return man for no gain at the 14-yard-line. He also had a couple assisted tackles in the pass game as well as the run game.

Honorable Mention

CB Sam Webb — Was in the right place when his receiver couldn’t get ahold of a pass and he picked it off and returned it to the two-yard-line.

RB Sincere McCormick — had two touchdowns in the game; one on the ground and one through, both from two yards out.

LB Amari Burney — Had a pursuit sack and made a great read on a pass over the middle to nearly pick it off.

Raiders standouts on Day 2 of joint practices with 49ers

Raiders standouts on Day 2 of joint practices with 49ers

That’s a wrap for Raiders joint practices with the 49ers. It was an eventful couple days in some way. If by those ways you mean the Raiders defense which was getting their hands on the ball several times.

Here are the standouts from today’s practice:

LB Robert Spillane

The linebacker who has had all of one takeaway in his career, had a couple interceptions today. One came in 11-on-11s, the other in 7-on-7s.

CB Marcus Peters

The veteran former All Pro had interceptions on both days of the joint practices and his swagger is clearly rubbing off on the rest of the secondary.

WR Jakobi Meyers

With Hunter Renfrow not practicing, and Davante Adams going down injured on the first play of team sessions, Meyers was the only starter left. He had a touchdown on a slant to finish off the first drive of team sessions.

All QB’s

All three Raiders quarterbacks showed well today. Jimmy Garoppollo led the first team to a touchdown to Jakobi Meyers and two-point conversion to DeAndre Carter. Then Brian Hoyer nearly had a three-play touchdown drive which began with consecutive long completions to Keelan Cole and ended with a deep ball to Phillip Dorsett who wasn’t able to keep both feet inbounds in the back of the end zone. Aidan O’Connell had the best long ball completion of the day to fellow rookie Tre Tucker.

DE Issac Rochell

On more than one rep in DL vs OL drills, Rochell got through to the QB. First, driving his man back and then putting on a swim move to get into the pocket. Then getting his man off balance and shucking him aside to get pressure.

DE Maxx Crosby

Crosby was lined up across from the 49ers right tackle Colton McKivitz for a rep in drills. He made mincemeat of him, first leading him upfield before spinning inside to crash the pocket.

DT Adam Butler

The best spin move from the inside came from Butler who was able to leave his man flat footed with the move to get pressure.

Former Browns’ DE Isaac Rochell selected for Super Bowl TikTok tailgate

Former Browns pass rusher Isaac Rochell is headed to the Super Bowl… as a selected TikTok tailgate participant.

A former member of the Cleveland Browns is heading to the Super Bowl. Defensive end Isaac Rochell, who was up and down from the practice squad with the Browns this year before he was signed by the Las Vegas Raiders at the end of the season, is headed to Glendale, Arizona.

As a TikTok tailgater at an event hosted by the NFL.

Rochell is very known for the content that he puts onto the internet and even reached one million followers on the app this past summer. An entertaining guy on the internet and on the field, Rochell at least gets to experience the Super Bowl before hitting free agency.

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Browns Daily Roundup: Aaron Rodgers is a Browns fan, Carson Wentz will start

Did you miss yesterday’s action? No worries! We’ve got you covered

Did you miss yesterday’s Cleveland Browns news? No problem as we round up all of the news here in one concise article for your consumption. Yesterday’s cycle included Browns names like Jadeveon Clowney, Nick Chubb, and more. However, two NFC quarterbacks also made an appearance as Carson Wentz and Aaron Rodgers made the news as well.

Sure, today’s news is already off to a hot start as Jack Conklin’s contract details have been released. However, as you sit down with your cup of coffee, catch up on yesterday’s first! Here is all of yesterday’s news covered at Browns Wire wrapped up in one article.

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Isaac Rochell departs from the practice squad and signs with the Raiders

Isaac Rochell has found a new home.

According to his Twitter account, Isaac Rochell has signed to the active roster of the Las Vegas Raiders. Rochell voided his practice squad agreement with the Cleveland Browns yesterday and now has found a new home today as he heads out west. Rochell no longer has to endure the frigid weather in Cleveland.

Rochell has been up and down from the active roster to the practice squad in Cleveland this year after making the initial 53-man roster. He now gets a two-game audition with the Raiders before hitting the open market once again.

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DE Isaac Rochell terminates practice squad contract with Browns

Isaac Rochell is no longer on the practice squad

Myles Garrett was not the only defensive end making news today, as the Cleveland Browns are down another on their practice squad as Isaac Rochell has terminated his contract with the team according to the league’s memo. There was no news on the memo about him being signed to another team’s active roster, just that he was no longer under contract with the Browns.

Rochell made the initial 53-man roster, was then waived, landed back on the practice squad, and was signed to the active roster again, before being cut and re-signed to the practice squad once again in 2022. Perhaps there is more news to follow, but at this point, the only news out there is that Rochell is no longer a member of the Browns.

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Browns bring DE Isaac Rochell back to practice squad after release

The Browns have signed Isaac Rochell back to the practice squad after releasing him from the active roster last week.

After he was released by the Cleveland Browns this past weekend, defensive end Isaac Rochell has now returned to the practice squad. The Browns will not have to clear a space on their reserve unit as the Los Angeles Chargers just took defensive tackle Tyeler Davison off their hands as well. Rochell was waived after the Browns activated running back Jerome Ford off of Injured Reserve ahead of their loss to the Miami Dolphins.

Appearing in six games this season, including significant snaps against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Atlanta Falcons, and New England Patriots, Rochell has not been a factor on the defensive side of the football. He has racked up just six pressures this season, adding two hits on the quarterback and a tackle for loss.

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