Lodi News-Sentinel

Raiders preparing to play without key receivers

- By Michael Wagaman

ALAMEDA — Raiders coach Jack Del Rio wasn’t happy with the two-game suspension handed to wide receiver Michael Crabtree earlier this week and his feelings didn’t change much after it was reduced to one game.

With Amari Cooper questionab­le this week with a concussion and ankle sprain, Crabtree’s absence means Oakland likely will be without its top two receivers heading into Sunday’s game against the New York Giants.

“The league has to do what it has to do,” Del Rio said Wednesday. “I’ll do my job. My job is to coach the guys. I don’t have to like everything they do and often I don’t. This would be an example of that.”

Crabtree was discipline­d by the NFL following an onfield fight with Denver Broncos cornerback Aqib Talib in the first quarter of the Raiders’ 21-14 win last week. Both were originally suspended two games by the NFL before each won their appeal to get the suspension reduced.

That means that Crabtree will be back for Oakland’s Week 14 game in Kansas City, a game that could factor heavily in the race for the AFC West title.

In the meantime, the Raiders will face the Giants without Crabtree and possibly Cooper as well. Cooper was hurt in the second quarter when he was hit by Denver safety Darian Stewart. Stewart was penalized for unnecessar­y roughness after Cooper was helped off the field.

The fourth overall pick in 2015, Cooper has not missed a game in two seasons but seems likely to sit out this week. He was limping noticeably as he left the Raiders locker room following the game and was not at practice on Wednesday.

Cooper, a two-time Pro Bowl pick, and Crabtree are tied with tight end Jared Cook for the team lead in receptions with 42 and have combined for 11 of Oakland’s 17 touchdown receptions this season.

That’s a major chunk of the offense that will be missing if Cooper is inactive.

Without Crabtree and Cooper, the Raiders will turn to Seth Roberts, Cordarrell­e Patterson and Johnny Holton to fill the void. Oakland also promoted wide receiver Isaac Whitney from the practice squad and added him to the 53-man roster.

Roberts has 24 catches for 262 yards this season as Oakland’s No. 3 receiver while Patterson has caught 21 passes for 186 yards, including a game-clinching 54-yard reception against the Broncos last Sunday.

Quarterbac­k Derek Carr doesn’t sound concerned. Other than getting additional work with the three in practice, Carr expects things to be similar.

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