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Raiders' Jackson Powers-Johnson to Go on Injured Reserve because of Serious Ankle Injury
Jackson Powers-Johnson rolled his ankle during a sack and is likely to miss the rest of the NFL season, adding to Raiders' offensive line injuries, coach Pete Carroll said.
- Jackson Powers-Johnson, the Raiders' starting right guard, is expected to head to injured reserve after an ankle injury in the second quarter on Nov. 6, 2025, per ESPN and NFL Network.
- During a sack by Denver's Nik Bonitto, Jackson Powers-Johnson rolled his ankle, was helped off the field, and carted into the locker room.
- Drafted out of Oregon last year, Jackson Powers-Johnson has struggled with injuries and appeared in eight games this season for the Las Vegas Raiders.
- With Powers-Johnson sidelined, the Raiders will be without at least two offensive-line starters for their Nov. 17 Monday Night Football game, including Kolton Miller who has been on injured reserve since Oct. 2.
- Coach Pete Carroll said after the game he expected Powers-Johnson to be out `for a while` and called the injury significant, noting the Las Vegas Raiders running game stalled after his exit.
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Raiders' Jackson Powers-Johnson could miss season with ankle injury, AP source says
Las Vegas Raiders right guard Jackson Powers-Johnson will go on injured reserve because of an ankle injury. That's according to a person familiar with the situation.
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