Originally published October 19, 2008 at 12:35 PM | Page modified October 19, 2008 at 12:35 PM
Burgess inactive for Raiders
Oakland Raiders defensive end Derrick Burgess was inactive Sunday against the New York Jets, missing his second straight game with a triceps injury.
Oakland Raiders defensive end Derrick Burgess was inactive Sunday against the New York Jets, missing his second straight game with a triceps injury.
The other inactive players for Oakland were offensive linemen John Wade and James Marten, tight ends John Madsen and Ben Troupe, safety Rashad Baker and receiver Todd Watkins. Marques Tuiasosopo was the third quarterback.
The inactive players for the Jets were defensive backs Justin Miller and Drew Coleman, linebacker Marques Murell, defensive lineman Kareem Brown, kicker Mike Nugent, quarterback Erik Ainge and receiver David Clowney. Brett Ratliff was the third quarterback.
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