Las Vegas Review-Journal

RAIDERS REPORT

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All practices at Intermount­ain Healthcare Performanc­e Center, unless noted:

■ Thursday — Practice, 10:50 a.m.

■ Friday — Practice, 11 a.m.

■ Saturday — Off

■ Sunday — at Steelers, Pittsburgh, 10 a.m.

Quote of the day

Defensive end Maxx Crosby is on the radar of Steelers quarterbac­k Ben Roethlisbe­rger ahead of their matchup Sunday in Pittsburgh. Crosby is coming off a dominant performanc­e that earned him AFC Defensive Player of the Week honors.

But Roethlisbe­rger has known about Crosby since his college days. That’s because the third-year Raiders star played football at Eastern Michigan of the Mid-american Conference, the same league that produced Roethlisbe­rger.

When asked about preparing to face Crosby, Roethlisbe­rger said he hasn’t been surprised by his success.

“He’s from the MAC,” Roethlisbe­rger said. “That’s where the best football players come from. He’s a stud.”

Crosby reciprocat­ed the respect later Wednesday.

“He’s a legend from the MAC. I definitely agree with him,” Crosby said of the former Miami (Ohio) star. “The best players come from the MAC, so shout out to him. We’re looking forward to this week. He’s a great player and another obstacle in our way. So we’re going to prepare for him and be ready.”

Transactio­ns

The Raiders made a couple of rumored roster moves official Wednesday, announcing the signings of defensive tackle Damion Square and guard Jordan Simmons.

Simmons spent 2017 on the Raiders’ practice squad as an undrafted rookie before playing in 20 games with the Seahawks over the past three seasons, including nine starts.

Square also entered the league as an undrafted free agent in 2013 and has spent time with the Eagles, Chiefs and Chargers.

He played five snaps in the Bears’ loss to the Rams on Sunday and has appeared in 92 NFL games.

“We just signed him, and the dude already fits right in,” Crosby said, speaking of the chemistry the defense is building. “We just met him today. He fits right in the group.”

Guard Denzelle Good and defensive tackle Gerald Mccoy were placed on injured reserve to make room on the roster.

The Raiders also added veteran safety Ha Ha Clinton-dix to the practice squad, releasing Madre Harper to clear space.

Clinton-dix is a former first-round pick of the Packers He has 16 intercepti­ons, four forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries in 96 games, including 90 starts.

The 28-year-old former Alabama star didn’t play last season and was released by the 49ers after training camp last month.

Taking shots

According to a person with knowledge of the situation, the Raiders filed a complaint with the league alleging dirty hits by the Ravens on wide receiver Hunter Renfrow.

At least one of the hits drew a penalty, but quarterbac­k Derek Carr said at least one other hit should have been called.

“They had a couple shots on him,” Carr said. “Teams get this thought in their mind about everybody. With a guy his size and in the slot, they thought maybe they could just rough him up. I don’t know what their plan was, but I can assume they probably thought they could get in his head.”

Renfrow insists it didn’t work. “I didn’t particular­ly notice anything different than any other game,” he said. “You just get so caught up in the game and winning and playing your best that you don’t even notice whatever people are trying to do. You just get so focused on the job that you just play.”

Adam Hill

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