Raiders offensive line remains in flux ahead of Week 9 matchup against Bengals
Las Vegas Raiders offensive line still has question marks heading into Week 9
The Las Vegas Raiders offensive line has been in a state of flux all season, and that is unlikely to change anytime soon. The Silver and Black have been decimated by injuries, and it has shown on the field. Through eight games, the Raiders have allowed 23 sacks, which is the fifth-most in the NFL. They have also struggled to open up running lanes for their running backs, as they rank 28th in the league in rushing yards per game.
With the Raiders set to face the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 9, the offensive line will need to step up in a big way. The Bengals have one of the best pass rushes in the NFL, led by Trey Hendrickson and Sam Hubbard, so the Raiders will need to protect quarterback Derek Carr if they want to have any chance of winning.
What are the Raiders doing to address their offensive line issues?
The Raiders have made several moves in an attempt to address their offensive line issues. They signed veteran guard Lester Cotton Sr. off the street, and they also promoted rookie guard Dylan Parham to the starting lineup. Parham has played well in his limited opportunities, but he is still a rookie and he will need time to develop.
The Raiders are also hoping to get some reinforcements back from injury soon. Starting center Andre James and starting right tackle Jermaine Eluemunor are both expected to return to practice this week, and they could be ready to play against the Bengals.
What is the outlook for the Raiders offensive line?
The outlook for the Raiders offensive line is uncertain. If James and Eluemunor are able to return to the lineup, the unit should improve. However, the Raiders still have several question marks, and they will need to find a way to be more consistent if they want to be successful.