Las Vegas Raiders Injury Report: Week 2 vs. Ravens will have two young key players inactive

The Las Vegas Raiders are going to be heading into their Week 2 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens a bit short-handed. But, they were against the Los Angeles Chargers, too, which isn't great considering their opponent this week is much better.They struggled against the Chargers on offense. The defense was very solid, just gave up […]

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The Las Vegas Raiders are going to be heading into their Week 2 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens a bit short-handed. But, they were against the Los Angeles Chargers, too, which isn't great considering their opponent this week is much better.

They struggled against the Chargers on offense. The defense was very solid, just gave up some big plays at the end of the game after having a bad field position to work with all game long. Now, the offense will have some pressure on them to improve, because the fan base is not very patient when it comes to this, considering it's the same exact issue that they had last year.

Going against the Ravens, the Raiders will be short-handed, which is never good against a great team like they are. The injury report, for the most part, is positive, but there are certainly some things to be worried about.

Tyree Wilson is out, as we all saw coming. We aren't sure if K'Lavon Chaisson will play much, but he could be elevated from the practice squad. Charles Snowden and Janarius Robinson will do most of the work there.

Decamerion Richardson didn't practice at all this week and missed all of last week. He's a rookie who is looking to be the first backup for the outside cornerback position. However, without any regular season tape, he can't work his way up the depth chart.

Jackson Powerson-Johnson was inactive last week, and it looks like he will be active this week. However, don't expect him to play. He's still not quite up to speed.