Oakland Raiders 2012-2013 Season Outlook


July 4th, 2012
Oakland Raiders

Oakland Raiders

Notable Incoming Rookies
Brandon Carswell – Wide Receiver – USC (6”1 201lbs.)
Juron Criner – Wide Receiver – Arizona (6”3 224lbs.)
Kyle Efaw – Tight End – Boise State (6”4 247lbs.)
Thomas Mayo – Wide Receiver – California (6”2 205lbs.)
Travionte Session – Wide Receiver – Nevada (6”2 191lbs.)
Tony Bergstrom – Offensive Guard – Utah (6”5 313lbs.)
Dan Knapp – Offensive Tackle – Arizona State (6”5 304lbs.)
Lucas Nix – Offensive Guard – Pittsburgh (6”5 317lbs.)
Jack Crawford – Defensive End – Penn State (6”5 274lbs.)
Chaz Powell – Safety – Penn State (6”1 207lbs.)

Raiders upcoming Schedule
Preseason Week 1: vs. Dallas Cowboys; 8:00pm EDT Monday, Aug. 13th
Preseason Week 2: @ Arizona Cardinals; 10:00pm EDT Friday, Aug. 17th
Preseason Week 3: Detroit Lions; 7:00pm EDT Saturday, Aug. 25th
Preseason Week 4: @ Seattle Seahawks; 10:00pm EDT Thursday, Aug. 30th
Season Week 1: vs. San Diego Chargers; 10:15pm EDT Monday, Sept. 10th
You can view the entire Raiders Schedule here.

Division/Conference Forecast
The Oakland Raiders play in the AFC West along with the Denver Broncos, the San Diego Chargers, and the Kansas City Chiefs. While the Raiders are not currently preseason favorites to win their division, the AFC West should be wide open all year long for their contention. It is unlikely that the Oakland Raiders will win the entire AFC conference, but a playoff berth is realistic and certainly possible for this team if they stay focused down the stretch.

Serious Injuries
There are no dire injuries currently on the Raider’s squad. All players are expected to be good to go for training camp.

Notable Players Acquired in Free Agency
Kyle Boller – Quarterback – Unrestricted Free Agent
Lito Sheppard – Cornerback – Unrestricted Free Agent




NFL 2012 Regular Season will kick off on Wednesday night Sept 5


February 29th, 2012

Are you ready for some football? On a Wednesday?

We’ve just started the long, dark time of year called the “offseason.”

Some good news arrived Tuesday, delivered straight from the NFL Mountaintops: The offseason will be one day shorter than expected.

The New York Giants will host the season opener on Wednesday, September 5. The game was moved a day earlier than usual in deference to President Barack Obama’s Thursday speech at the Democratic National Convention.

So on Tuesday, the NFL decided to simply move the game to the previous night, Wednesday, September 5. It will be the first time since the fall of 1948 that a regular season NFL game would be played on a Wednesday. On that day, September 22, 1948, to be precise, the Detroit Lions lost to the Los Angeles Rams, en route to a 2-10 season; the Rams finished 6-5-1. (In case you’re wondering, the Philadelphia Eagles won the championship that year.)

This will be the second time in three years that a regular season NFL game will be played on an unorthodox day of the week. In late December 2010, a Sunday afternoon game involving the aforementioned Eagles was moved to Tuesday night due to extreme blizzard conditions in Philadelphia. The visiting Vikings – playing out the string a la the Asheville Tourists after a blizzard back home impounded the Metrodome – won the game behind the unlikely arm of Joe Webb.

The Giants’ first opponents of the 2012-13 season is still to be determined. In 2008, the Giants beat the Washington Redskins in the season opener. With politics once again coming into play in the Giants’ defense of their Lombardi trophy, don’t be surprised if the Giants once again square off against Washington on September 5; the start time will remain 8:30 PM ET. (The two teams have actually faced each other on the season opener for the last two years.)

And in case you’re wondering: no, the Giants don’t play the Chicago Bears this season, so that was not a factor in moving up the season opener to Wednesday to accommodate big-time Bears fan President Obama the following night. The Packers, Saints, and Steelers are strong candidates.

The Super Bowl champion New York Giants will host the season-opener at MetLife Stadium against a team to be announced at a later date. Starting time is scheduled for 8:30 p.m.