Apr 02 7:11p by Josh Kirkendall
Offensive lineman Langston Walker is a California man through and through. He played college football with the California Golden Bears before being drafted by the Oakland Raiders in the second round of the 2002 NFL Draft. After playing five seasons with the Raiders, Walker signed a five-year deal worth $25 million with a $10 million guaranteed with Buffalo.
After only two seasons and a failed attempt to trade the offensive tackle, the Bills released Walker, who started all 32 games he played in the two seasons he played in Buffalo, before the regular season. Oakland elected to bring Walker back midway through last season, even starting two of the final three games of the year as a guard.
On Friday, the Raiders elected to sign Walker back, according to Pro Football Talk's Gregg Rosenthal.
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Oakland Raiders Sign Offensive Lineman Langston Walker
Apr 2
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