Overview
- The third-round pick made his NFL debut against the Chargers, logging 17 snaps at right guard after extended weeks as a healthy scratch.
- He split the position with veteran Atonio Mafi, who played 31 snaps, as the staff rotated the spot rather than handing Rogers a full workload.
- Pro Football Focus credited Rogers with one pressure allowed and no penalties, grading him the Raiders' best offensive lineman in the game with a 67.1 overall and a 68.6 run-blocking mark.
- Injuries forced another interior shuffle, with Alex Cappa moving to center for Will Putnam and Rogers starting in place of the injured Jordan Meredith while Jackson Powers-Johnson and Kolton Miller also remained sidelined.
- Pete Carroll said Rogers and Mafi will continue to share practice reps this week, even as media voices urge the team to expand the rookie's role as soon as Week 14.