Article By Paula Lehman on 22nd August, 2009
But with backup quarterback Bruce Gradkowski at the helm in the third quarter, a new star (maybe?) emerged.
Brandon Myers, topped the charts for the Raiders with four receptions for 75 yards and one TD. He showed ability to run plays—at least someone was paying attention during training camp—and pull down tough passes, even in double coverage.
Less than half way into the third quarter, the Raiders made what would eventually be a TD drive where Myers came alive. A deep pass to the right side of the field that hit Myers, heavily guarded by R...
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