It took an all hands on deck approach to get it done against the Bengals on Sunday with the Raiders facing an abundance of injuries. Because of that, new signings D.J. Swearinger and Dion Jordan were both forced into action promptly.
Swearinger led the Raiders in tackles with seven while playing 60 percent of snaps. Meanwhile, Jordan played on 25 percent of snaps and made his limited presence felt with a sack.
Trayvon Mullen has seen his presence on the field rise steadily ever week since the Gareon Conley trade, but it sure can’t go any higher now.