Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Season over for Raiders’ Joseph after foot injury

- By Adam Hill

Karl Joseph has come up with big plays on the Raiders’ final defensive snap to seal back-toback wins.

Suddenly, his season is over. The fourth-year safety was placed on injured reserve by the team on Saturday after he suffered a foot injury while intercepti­ng a pass from Los Angeles Chargers quarterbac­k Philip Rivers late in Thursday night’s 26-24 victory. The Raiders had already lost their other starting safety, rookie Jonathan Abram, in the first game of the season.

Joseph started all nine games for the Raiders this season, recording 48 tackles, three passes defensed and a fumble recovery. The intercepti­on was his first of the season.

His contract expires after this season.

A pair of high 2013 draft picks were signed Saturday.

Dion Jordan, a defensive end who was drafted No. 3 overall by the Dolphins that year, and second-round safety D.J. Swearinger have joined the team.

Swearinger spent two seasons with the Texans and has played for the Buccaneers, Redskins and most recently the Cardinals.

He started four games for Arizona in 2019 after making 15 starts for Washington last year.

The South Carolina alum has 383 tackles, 4½ sacks and 14 intercepti­ons in his career. Swearinger has 11 intercepti­ons since 2016, tied for second most in the NFL during that span.

Jordan made one start in 26 appearance­s for Miami over two seasons. He spent the last two seasons with Seattle and has 8½ sacks and two forced fumbles in 43 career games.

He was suspended 10 games in May by the NFL for a violation of the league’s PED policy.

The Raiders waived linebacker Quentin Poling to clear a roster spot.

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