The Las Vegas Raiders won't have wide receiver Davante Adams for their Week 4 game against the Cleveland Browns, and it's possible he's out longer than that.
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Adams suffered his hamstring injury at the end of Thursday's practice, which led to him being ruled out on Friday. Schefter adds that Adams is now considered week-to-week, which could force him to miss more than one game.
"Davante Adams pulled up lame in the closing minutes of the Las Vegas Raiders' practice Thursday, grabbing his hamstring with an injury that is expected to sideline the star wide receiver on a week-to-week basis, league sources told ESPN," Schefter wrote.
Adams is in his third season with the Raiders and this will be the first game he has missed since coming to Las Vegas. His injury is just the latest in a long line of them for the Raiders this week.
After losing both edge rusher Malcolm Koonce and safety Marcus Epps for the season recently, the Raiders are likely to be without edge rusher Maxx Crosby and right tackle Thayer Munford Jr., both of whom are doubtful, and starting linebacker Divine Deablo, who has been ruled out.
The Raiders dropped their first game of the season before pulling off an upset win over the Baltimore Ravens in Week 2. But that was quickly forgotten after an ugly loss to the Carolina Panthers in Week 3.
Las Vegas will look to avoid a losing streak against the Browns in Week 3.
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