In a battle between two of the NFL’s worst teams, the Raiders controlled the Jaguars and never trailed in Oakland.
Raiders’ Branch reportedly has fractured fibula

US PRESSWIREIf the injury is indeed a fractured fibula, Branch could be done for the year.
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Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY SportsJaguars offense struggles in loss to Raiders

Bob Stanton-USA TODAY SportsThe win was the Raiders’ first of the season, while the Jaguars are still winless.
Darren McFadden was the only worthwhile fantasy player in Sunday’s game. He rushed for 129 yards but also lost a fumble.
Read Article >Maurice Jones-Drew injures ankle against Raiders

Brad Penner-USA TODAY SportsThe veteran running back missed all but six games last year with a foot injury and is in the final year of his contract. He was looking for an extension last offseason but never received one and opted not to hold out this year as he returned from injury. The 28-year-old running back out of UCLA led the league in rushing in 2011 but has run for just 486 yards since.
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Read Article >Inactive list for Jaguars-Raiders

Sam GreenwoodHere is the complete list of inactive players for the game:
TE David Ausberry, QB Matt McGloin, CB Chimdi Chekwa, OT Menelik Watson, OG Antoine McClain, WR Juron Criner, DE Jack Crawford.
Read Article >How to watch: Jaguars at Raiders

Sam GreenwoodRaiders vs. Jaguars preview

Kirby Lee-USA TODAY SportsLet’s take a look at both teams below:
Pryor didn’t actually play a horrible game against the Colts. He completed 19 of 29 passes for 217 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions, but one of his interceptions was the fault of a receiver. He kept the Raiders in the game, and provided 112 yards rushing as well. But Andrew Luck managed a 19-yard touchdown run with five minutes remaining to put the game away.
Read Article >Projections for Raiders and Jaguars

Mike EhrmannJaguars
Maurice Jones-Drew is still learning the zone-blocking scheme and there will be some growing pains. Fortunately, the Raiders run D is weak and he could have a nice bounce-back game so he’s a must-start player.
Read Article >Jaguars vs. Raiders injury report

Rob Foldy-USA TODAY SportsAbsolutely zero love for the Jaguars in Week 2

Sam GreenwoodRaiders favored to top Jaguars

Pat Lovell-USA TODAY SportsOakland is favored to win this game, though the lines are varying across the board. According to OddsShark, the Raiders opened up as four-point favorites, but can be had as anywhere from four- to seven-point favorites at other books.
Oakland also has home-field advantage, further pushing the line in its favor. The over/under is right around 39 points.
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