ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) – Coach Dennis Allen is pleased with the progress he’s seen the past two months during the offseason program for the new-look Oakland Raiders.
The Raiders wrapped up their mandatory three-day minicamp on Thursday and won’t reconvene as a team again until they report to training camp in Napa on July 24 – two days before the start of practice.
The team that arrives in wine country will look very different from Allen’s first one with the Raiders with key players like quarterback Carson Palmer, receiver Darrius Heyward-Bey, defensive linemen Richard Seymour and Tommy Kelly, and defensive back Michael Huff long gone as part of the rebuilding plan in Oakland.
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