Las Vegas Review-Journal

Raiders add kicker insurance in Tavecchio

- By Michael Gehlken Las Vegas Review-journal

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Plan A at kicker was looking shaky.

Sebastian Janikowski began the week dealing with a back injury. The Raiders’ concern level was enough to work out three kickers Monday.

On Friday, the Raiders were booked to travel to Tennessee, a trip not ideal for a 39-year-old with a bad back. Better to be prepared.

The team listed Janikowski as questionab­le for Sunday’s season opener against the Tennessee Titans. For insurance, Oakland signed kicker Giorgio Tavecchio to its practice squad. The 27-year-old traveled Friday and could be signed Saturday onto the 53man roster.

Janikowski is not the team’s only medical situation of note.

The Raiders ruled out fullback Jamize Olawale (quad) and safety Keith Mcgill II (quad) for Sunday.

Olawale’s absence leaves the club without its best lead run blocker in the backfield and a top special teams player. The Raiders are down to three healthy running backs and three healthy tight ends, so tight end Pharaoh Brown is a candidate for promotion from the practice squad.

Cornerback Gareon Conley (shin) and inside linebacker Cory James (knee) join Janikowski as questionab­le. Conley was listed as a limited participan­t in practice all week. He hasn’t practiced without limits since June.

“It’s good to have him back out and practicing,” coach Jack Del Rio said. “He was limited throughout the week. He’s also a guy that we’ll make a decision as we get closer to the game.”

For a number of reasons, Tavecchio is an ideal Plan B option at kicker.

He was with the Raiders all training camp — and the 2014 and 2015 camps.

Also, like Janikowski, he is left-footed.

The combinatio­n should mean a smooth transition for holder Marquette King, who is comfortabl­e holding for left-footed kickers and knows how Tavecchio likes the ball placed.

On Monday, the Raiders worked out Josh Lambo, Mike Nugent and Marshall Koehn. All are right-footed.

Review-journal intern Chris

Booker contribute­d to this story. Contact reporter Michael Gehlken at mgehlken@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @Gehlkennfl on Twitter.

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