Defensive tackle was injured late in game
The Las Vegas Raiders defense suffered a big blow as defensive tackle Darius Philon is out for the playoffs with a “significant” knee injury.
Raiders interim head coach Rich Bisaccia said Monday that the exact extent of Philon’s injury is not yet known, but it is serious. His season is done.
It was the only significant injury the Raiders suffered in their playoff-clinching 35-32 overtime home win over the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday night. Philon was injured with about two minutes remaining in the fourth quarter and had to be carted off the field.
Philon has played very well during the Raiders current four-game winning streak and Bisaccia said he was on a “roll.” He made some huge plays in the run game Sunday night, highlighted by stopping the Chargers on fourth and short from their own 18 in the third quarter that went a long way to helping the Raiders win.
Philon signed a one-year deal for less than $1 million with the Raiders after sitting out for for two NFL seasons. He reunited with Gus Bradley, who was he played for with the Chargers. Depending on his injury timetable, I could see the Raiders trying to bring him back.
With Philon out, defensive tackles Johnathan Hankins, Quinton Jefferson, Solomon Thomas, Damion Square and Kendal Vickers will all have to pick up the slack.
Other Raiders’ notes:
- Raiders’ Pro Bowl defensive end Maxx Crosby won the team’s Commitment to Excellence Award, which was voted on by his teammates. It goes to a Raiders’ player each year who exemplifies hard work, leadership, and excellence on and off the field throughout the season, according to the team. Center Rodney Hudson, traded to Arizona in the offseason, won the award the past four seasons.
- Crosby also won the Craig Long award, that goes to the player who best exemplifies professionalism and collaboration with the media at large. Local media members vote on the award. Tight end Darren Waller won the award the past two years.