9:05 pm | August 15, 2019 | Go to Source | Author:
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The show Antonio Brown put on in running routes and catching passes from Derek Carr on the State Farm Stadium grass before the Oakland Raiders‘ 33-26 preseason defeat of the Arizona Cardinals on Thursday night has coach Jon Gruden hopeful.
As in, Gruden hopes Brown practices with the Raiders before the team breaks camp in Napa, California, on Monday.
“I’m not going to say anything else, but I’m very optimistic after what I saw tonight,” Gruden said after the game, in which Oakland built a 26-0 lead, with its defensive starters playing four series against No. 1 draft pick Kyler Murray.
“Hell yeah, it was encouraging. It was great to have him back,” Gruden added of Brown. “You know, it’s been a strange, strange couple weeks, with frostbite and the helmet grievance. Can’t say that that’s common, at least in my history in this league. But we’ve weathered the storm.”
Brown had been away from the team for two weeks after starting camp on the non-football injury list before participating in one pre-practice walkthrough July 28, being limited July 30 and then leaving the field early.