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Raiders waive Marcus Peters (benched), Roderic Teamer (arrested) - ESPN

HENDERSON, Nev. — The Las Vegas Raiders waived cornerback Marcus Peters on Monday, a day after the ninth-year veteran was benched before halftime of a 31-17 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.

The team also waived safety Roderic Teamer, two days after he was arrested and charged with DUI and speeding.

«Yeah, it's always difficult when you have to release a player,» Raiders interim coach Antonio Pierce said in his weekly news conference Monday. «That conversation, I don't look forward to. Hate it. Hate it. It's not good. It's not a good feeling.

»Me and MP had some good conversations throughout this entire process. I was the linebacker coach when he first got here. On and off the field, [he's] somebody I respect as a person. I respect what he's done in this game. He's professional, but it's a business. We're all going to get cut. We're all going to get fired. Get hired to get fired, right? So, he understands that; I understand that. It's part of business that we all hate for ourselves."

Peters, 30, was signed to a one-year, $3 million free agent contract with $1.165 million guaranteed and a roster bonus of $60,000 per game active on July 24 by the former regime of general manager Dave Ziegler and coach Josh McDaniels, and was expected to lead a young and impressionable secondary.

And while Peters did have a 75-yard pick-six at the Detroit Lions on Oct. 30, his seventh career INT returned for a TD, he was more known for dropped interceptions and comically missed tackles on the season.

It was after another such whiffed tackle against the Chiefs on Sunday that Peters was taken off the field, and he engaged in a spirited sideline conversation with Pierce.

Peters, a two-time first-team All-Pro, bolted for the locker room at

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