Las Vegas Review-Journal

Consistenc­y drops in-n-out Raiders deliver offense in bursts during joint practice with Rams

- By Adam Hill Las Vegas Review-journal

NAPA, Calif. — Derek Carr got the look he wanted on his last rep of a live practice session against the Rams.

His pump fake both froze corner Nickell Robey-coleman held the safety long enough to free Tyrell Williams down the right sideline for what looked like a certain touchdown.

It would have been an ideal way for the Raiders to wrap up the day had Williams not allowed the ball to slip through his hands for an incompleti­on just before he reached the goal line.

Instead it showed there is still plenty of work ahead for the offense before the regular season opens in just more than a month.

“We were able to hit a couple

touchdowns,” Carr said after practice at the team’s training camp facility. “We had four or five, but then you want six or seven.

“That kind of stuff is going to happen. It’s not alarming to anyone, but there is stuff we need to correct off the film and things we can do better.”

Carr’s first rep of full team work against the Rams red-zone defense didn’t go much smoother.

He heaved a ball to Williams in double-coverage that was intercepte­d by Aqib Talib in the end zone on a play the sixth-year quarterbac­k admitted he forced to try to set an early tone for the first of two days of joint practices leading up to a preseason game Saturday night in Oakland.

“These days are better than the preseason games,” he said. “We get blitz work, third-down work, second-and-long work, different situations all over the place and we get to see a different defense. That right there is so valuable because now you

can go to the film and coach off of it, teach and correct.”

There will be plenty to go over on tape.

The offense experience­d mixed results in between those two plays, though Talib proved to be a pest throughout the session with several pass breakups.

Jalen Richard made a spectacula­r one-handed catch out of the backfield, and backup quarterbac­k Mike Glennon made consecutiv­e plays downfield to Dwayne Harris and James Butler. The Raiders also got a look at rookie first-round pick Josh Jacobs’ competitiv­e side in his first action against another team.

“That little fiery spark came out of him,” Carr said of the running back who got plenty of first-team reps. “It was really good to see that he had that in him.”

Jacobs made a couple of big runs behind a starting offensive line that hopes to take a big step forward with the addition of veterans Richie Incognito and Trent Brown.

Anchor Rodney Hudson, a steadying presence at center, said he likes

the group’s progress.

“It’s good to go up against other guys and compete,” he said of the session. “Right now, we’re just trying to work. We’re not trying to look forward to week one. We’re trying to get better tomorrow. We practiced today, and now we’ve got to our meeting rooms and learn from it and what we can improve on.”

Of course, any wounds on the offense could be soothed by a healthy Antonio Brown. The star wide receiver missed another day of practice with foot issues and seems unlikely to participat­e in Thursday’s session.

Carr said his presence changes not only what the Raiders call on offense, but how the Rams would try to defend them and could dramatical­ly change their potency as a unit.

“It’s fun to get different looks against different players and just let our guys compete and see who can get open and who we can block,” Carr said. “This is good work.”

Contact Adam Hill at ahill@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @ Adamhilllv­rj on Twitter.

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