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Crosby's Knee Woes Cast Doubt on Raiders' Defense
6 Dec
Summary
- Maxx Crosby is questionable for Sunday's game due to a knee injury.
- Several other key Raiders players are also listed as questionable.
- Multiple Raiders players have been ruled out for the upcoming game.

The Las Vegas Raiders face uncertainty heading into their Sunday matchup with the Denver Broncos, as key defensive end Maxx Crosby is listed as questionable with a knee injury. Crosby's absence from practice for the second day in a row heightens concerns about his availability for the critical game. His performance this season includes 59 tackles and eight sacks.
Adding to the Raiders' injury concerns, linebacker Jamal Adams, offensive guard Dylan Parham, and safety Jeremy Chinn are also questionable with various ailments, including knee and back issues. Safety Jeremy Chinn was a new addition to the injury report on Friday. However, quarterback Geno Smith of the Broncos fully participated in practice, indicating he will likely play.
The Raiders have officially ruled out wide receiver Alex Bachman (thumb), tight end Michael Mayer (ankle), and wide receiver Dont'e Thornton (concussion). The Broncos will also be without tight end Nate Adkins and defensive tackle D.J. Jones due to knee and ankle injuries, respectively.




