Overview
- Jackson Powers-Johnson left Monday practice in Henderson with about 45 minutes remaining and was escorted by a trainer into the team's indoor facility, according to multiple reports.
- The Raiders provided no immediate medical update on his condition after the departure, leaving the nature and severity of the issue unclear.
- Powers-Johnson had been taking the bulk of first-team snaps at right guard but had been rotating reps with second-year Caleb Rogers in a close training-camp competition.
- Las Vegas traveled to Houston for joint practices this week and a preseason game on Thursday, putting his near-term availability in question and creating an opening for Rogers to get more work.
- Powers-Johnson was a 2024 second-round pick who has missed multiple games through two NFL seasons, and this latest setback could affect the Raiders' plans for offensive-line continuity and final roster decisions.