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Raiders cut Miller; look at OT Walker

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...the team made was cutting cornerback/return man Justin Miller. He was re-signed last week after...from a broken leg and right tackle Cornell Green is coming to be about for a few...

Blog | October 06, 2009

AFC West news and notes

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...2007.` The Chiefs took a look at former Green Bay tackle Mark Tauscher. He is an interesting...three weeks ago. Oakland brought back return man Justin Miller. He was cut in September, but was...

Blog | September 30, 2009

Inactives from Oakland

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...sideline. Here is Oakland's inactives: running back Justin Fargas, receivers Chaz Schilens, Javon Walker and Nick...Kevin Ellison and C.J. Spillman, guard Tyronne Green and linebacker Jyles Tucker. Charlie Whitehurst is the...

Blog | September 14, 2009

Looking back at No. 16

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...Tenn. State He looks like he is on his way to having a decent career. 2007 Green Bay Justin Harrell DT Tennessee He has been injury plagued in Green Bay. 2006 Miami Jason Allen DB...

Blog | April 21, 2009

Sound off responses

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...39; struggles and immediately point to the departures of veterans like Wil Shields, Willie Roaf, and Trent Green as probable cause. Forget about the offense for a moment. Consider how the Chiefs defense has faired...

Blog | January 22, 2009

Five ways Oakland can improve

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...specialist. Russell needs and deserves that attention. Oakland should look at reliable veteran coaches such as Dennis Green and Jim Fassel. Davis loves unearthing young coaching talents but after the Lane Kiffin fiasco, it might...

Blog | December 13, 2008

AFC West pregame notes

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...into the offense and he will back up Justin Fargas against the Dolphins. McFadden has had a...A veteran coach such as Fassel or Dennis Green could be what this team needs. Davis often...

Blog | November 16, 2008

Could Olympic sprinter Bolt to the NFL?

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...and James Jett all played in the NFL. In recent years, sprinter Justin Gatlin had several NFL workouts. "It has happened before," Green said. "But none of those guys were as fast or as tall...

Blog | August 17, 2008

Raiders position battles

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...development on offense. Running back: Darren McFadden vs. Justin Fargas vs. Michael Bush The Raiders are taking...will be competition at right tackle between Cornell Green and Mario Henderson. But the problem competition is...

Blog | July 26, 2008

Best running game is in the AFC West

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...ESPN.com's Bill Williamson After reading Jeremy Green's article about the 10 best rushing teams...with the three-headed monster of Darren McFadden, Justin Fargas and Michael Bush. This division can get...

Blog | July 08, 2008

Flacco, Ravens should soar to new heights in 2009

Bill Williamson, ESPN.com

These eight young players should be the NFL's breakout stars in 2009.

Story | Conversation | December 30, 2008

Camp Confidential: Young Raiders share Kiffin's hunger

Bill Williamson, ESPN.com

Coach Lane Kiffin is committed to returning the Raiders to excellence, and he's convinced his young skill players share the same mindset, writes Bill Williamson.

Story | Conversation | August 07, 2008

Walker, other Raiders receivers a big concern

Bill Williamson, ESPN.com

The shine on the Raiders' offseason is tarnished by the news that Javon Walker, one of the team's big acquisitions, suffered injuries in a robbery attempt.

Story | Conversation | June 17, 2008

Defunct AAFL gave false hope to Crouch, others

Bill Williamson, ESPN.com

The AAFL was once advertised as an intriguing alternative to the NFL, but now a lack of funds has forced the league to fold suddenly, leaving players like Eric Crouch searching for answers, writes Bill Williamson.

Story | Conversation | May 21, 2008

Strahan passing torch to Allen, others

Bill Williamson, ESPN.com

As Michael Strahan mulls retirement, a new wave of pass-rushers is poised to step to the fore, writes Bill Williamson.

Story | Conversation | May 19, 2008