Las Vegas Review-Journal

Penn ends holdout, rejoins Raiders

Seeking new deal, standout O-lineman stayed out of camp

- By Michael Gehlken Las Vegas Review-journal

ALAMEDA, Calif. — Donald Penn is back.

The Raiders left tackle, who skipped nearly the past month of team activities, reported on Wednesday. He participat­ed in an afternoon practice, his first on-field work since June.

Penn has sought a pay raise this offseason. As of now, he does not have one.

But it is expected the Raiders will extend his contract in the next couple weeks, the likely result being Penn will earn at least $10 million in 2017. Certainly, such is his hope. He initially was due to report to training camp on

July 28 in Napa, California. He arrived to Alameda on Wednesday instead, believing his presence could facilitate a deal.

Penn, 34, is currently entering a contract year. He is due a $5.8 million salary with up to $750,000 in potential incentives.

Throughout the holdout, General Manager Reggie Mckenzie maintained that he would not negotiate the contract of a player absent from the team. So began a stalemate, as the Raiders practiced for weeks without a veteran who’s made every regular-season start in each of his three years with the organizati­on.

Neither Mckenzie nor Penn was made available Wednesday to comment. Penn’s agent could not be reached.

Without Penn, the Raiders were

forced to reconfigur­e their offensive line during camp. Marshall Newhouse flipped from right to left tackle. Reserve guard-tackle Vadal Alexander saw first-team reps at right tackle. The line then went through stretches in which rookie tackles David Sharpe (ankle) and Jylan

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Ware (concussion) were unavailabl­e because of injury. In the team’s Aug. 12 exhibition opener against the Arizona Cardinals, guard-tackle Denver Kirkland suffered an injury that is believed to be significan­t.

The Raiders found a silver lining. More practice reps for young linemen would benefit their developmen­t.

“You call those the dog days of camp,” said Alexander, who played first-team tackle and second-team guard. “But I think it got me better. … I think my conditioni­ng has really improved, and I think the game is going to be slower for me. I’m going to be very well conditione­d for a game because I pushed myself hard in practice.”

Penn arrived at just the right time. Had he not reported this week, his availabili­ty for the Raiders’ Sept. 10 opener against the Tenneseee Titans would have been jeopardize­d. Penn

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