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Raiders' Geno Smith Misses Practice with Shoulder Injury, Status for Game at Philadelphia Uncertain
Geno Smith's right shoulder injury leaves his availability uncertain for Sunday's game; Kenny Pickett completed 8 of 11 passes with a touchdown in practice, coach says.
- On Wednesday, Raiders quarterback Geno Smith missed practice with a shoulder injury, placing his status for Sunday's game at Philadelphia in question; Coach Pete Carroll called his status day-to-day.
- In Sunday's game at Allegiant Stadium, Raiders quarterback Geno Smith injured his right throwing shoulder in the third quarter and Kenny Pickett replaced him, leading scoring drives.
- Kenny Pickett, who was Jalen Hurts' backup last season with the Philadelphia Eagles, took first-team snaps and has appeared in three games for the Raiders, throwing a touchdown in relief.
- Kenny Pickett is now in line to make his first start of the season as he takes all reps to prepare while the Raiders get healthier with Dont'e Thornton Jr., Michael Mayer, and Kolton Miller returning in limited form.
- Raiders prepare for Sunday's game at Philadelphia, which Coach Pete Carroll called `an unbelievable place to play`; Kenny Pickett has practiced extensively against the Eagles' defense and views the matchup as a huge challenge.
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Raiders' Geno Smith misses practice with shoulder injury, status for game at Philadelphia uncertain
Raiders quarterback Geno Smith did not practice Wednesday because of a shoulder injury, leaving his status for Sunday's game at Philadelphia uncertain. Coach Pete...
·Minneapolis, United States
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Report: QB Geno Smith unlikely to start vs. Eagles
Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Geno Smith won't practice Wednesday because of a right shoulder injury and is unlikely to start on Sunday against the host Philadelphia Eagles, NFL Network reported.
·Clayton, United States
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