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Raiders Inactives Week 4
Las Vegas Raiders announce inactive players for Week 4 matchup
Hunter Renfrow, Darren Waller, and Chandler Jones among those sitting out
The Las Vegas Raiders have announced their inactive players for their Week 4 matchup against the Denver Broncos. The list includes several key players, including wide receiver Hunter Renfrow, tight end Darren Waller, and defensive end Chandler Jones.
Renfrow has been dealing with a concussion since Week 2 and has not practiced all week. Waller is also dealing with a hamstring injury that has limited him in practice this week. Jones is dealing with a calf injury that he suffered in Week 3.
The Raiders will also be without cornerback Trayvon Mullen, who is dealing with a foot injury, and defensive tackle Johnathan Hankins, who is dealing with a knee injury.
Full list of inactive players:
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Wide receiver Hunter Renfrow
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Tight end Darren Waller
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Defensive end Chandler Jones
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Cornerback Trayvon Mullen
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Defensive tackle Johnathan Hankins
Impact on the game:
The Raiders will be without several key players on both sides of the ball in their Week 4 matchup against the Broncos. Renfrow is the team's leading receiver, and his absence will be a major blow to the offense. Waller is also a key part of the offense, and his absence will make it more difficult for the Raiders to move the ball through the air. Jones is one of the team's best pass rushers, and his absence will make it easier for the Broncos to protect their quarterback.
The Raiders will need to find ways to replace the production of these players if they want to win on Sunday. Renfrow's absence will likely mean more targets for wide receiver Davante Adams and tight end Foster Moreau. Waller's absence could lead to more playing time for tight end Jesper Horsted. Jones' absence will likely mean more snaps for defensive end Clelin Ferrell and defensive tackle Bilal Nichols.
The Raiders are still a talented team, but they will have their work cut out for them on Sunday without Renfrow, Waller, and Jones.