ARLINGTON TX - AUGUST 12: Jason Campbell #18 looks to pass in the preseason game againsts the Dallas Cowboys at Dallas Cowboys Stadium on August 12 2010 in Arlington Texas. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)
2 Total Updates since August 28, 2010
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Raiders QB Jason Campbell was back at Oakland's facility on Monday, according to the Contra Costa Times.
Campbell was removed from the Raiders third preseason game with a stinger and some sort of wrist injury. Apparently he's doing better as he threw 20-30 yard passes at a walk-through on Monday.
Some of his teammates have said he's fine and he'll be ready for the season opener.
over 2 years ago Update 0 comments
Raiders quarterback Jason Campbell left Sunday's game against the 49ers with what was described as a stinger. That alone is no big deal for the long-term.
However, Jerry McDonald of the Contra Costa Times reports that it's a wrist injury that they're worried about.
Quarterback Jason Campbell has a right wrist injury that is more significant at this point than his stinger. It happened on the series previous to the one in which he was injured. He’s had an MRI and X-rays and Cable said it will be evaluated this week.
The Raiders don't open the season until Sept. 12 so he would have time to recover if it's a minor injury.
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over 2 years ago Update 0 comments
The Oakland Raiders' passing game suffered a scare during Saturday's preseason game against the 49ers when Jason Campbell was carted off the field. Campbell dropped back to pass in the second quarter and was sacked by Travis LaBoy, and stayed on the ground in pain.
Fortunately, according to Henry Wofford of Comcast SportsNet, the Raiders announced shortly thereafter that Jason Campbell merely suffered a stinger, which is enough to knock him out of action for the rest of the game but little else. For now, Bruce Gradkowski is under center for the Raiders.
Be sure to keep an eye on Silver and Black Pride for more information on Campbell as it develops.