Raiders' Jackson Powers-Johnson Leaves Practice with Injury
Jackson Powers-Johnson, an offensive lineman for the Las Vegas Raiders, left practice early on Monday after sustaining an injury during a red zone drill.
Powers-Johnson briefly went down but quickly got back on his feet and walked to the sideline with a trainer. He later entered the facility after the drill concluded, although the severity of his injury has not been disclosed.
This incident is particularly concerning as Powers-Johnson is competing for the starting right guard position against second-year player Caleb Rogers. He has been receiving significant first-team reps and was listed as a starter on the Raiders' initial depth chart. However, his injury history, which includes missing games in both his rookie season and the previous year, adds to the uncertainty surrounding his status.
