HENDERSON, Nev. — Las Vegas Raiders coach Josh McDaniels said Friday he does not «expect» defensive end Chandler Jones to play in Sunday's season opener at the Denver Broncos, which is no surprise given Jones' continued absence from the team and his since-deleted social media posts criticizing the team this week.
Jones, who posted on Instagram that he no longer wanted to play for Las Vegas before saying he would stop posting to social media if the team would let him play at Denver and also said the team sent a crisis response team to his house, has been listed as a nonparticipant on the Raiders' injury report this week due to «not injury-related/personal» reasons.
The Raiders, though, have to make a roster move by Saturday to make room on the 53-man roster for All-Pro running back Josh Jacobs, who is on a roster exemption/commissioner permission list.
McDaniels would not delve into Jones' situation, saying it was a «personal issue,» but did allow for the personnel issue Jones' continued absence has brought the team. «I mean, we deal with it all year in terms of having to make decisions whether they're injury-related or what's best for the team in terms of practice squad elevations or just deciding on the active from the 53[-man roster],» McDaniels said. «So, nothing different in that regard.