September 21, 2024

Darren Waller, Hunter Renfrow could soon be back for Raiders

Raiders vs Texans

Wade Vandervort

Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Hunter Renfrow (13) runs the ball during warm ups prior to an NFL football game against the Houston Texans at Allegiant Stadium Sunday, Oct. 23, 2022.

The Las Vegas Raiders, already on a roll with three consecutive victories, could soon get a major infusion of offensive talent.

Tight end Darren Waller (hamstring) and wide receiver Hunter Renfrow (oblique) are eligible to come off injured reserve this week. Given the short turnaround to play at the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday, the more likely scenario is both players will return next week.

Coach Josh McDaniels alluded Monday to when cornerback Nate Hobbs came off IR two weeks ago, but was ill and didn't practice. As a result, Hobbs didn't play that week at Seattle, but was activated for Sunday's 27-20 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers.

The Raiders will have only walkthrough practices this week, so Waller and Renfrow won't get a chance to get in a proper workout before returning to game action.

“Obviously, with no practice and those kinds of things, it’s a little bit of a unique situation,” McDaniels said. "We’re going to have some discussions, I think, later this morning once we kind of get a handle on where our team is relative to the health of it from yesterday’s game. ... You've got to be careful a bit and try to make a smart decision, but we’re going to kind of let the health of the team assist us in some of those discussions.”

The Raiders (5-7) have more than made up for the losses of those players with their recent play, using the combination of wide receiver Davante Adams and running back Josh Jacobs to average just shy of 30 points in the past three games.

Adams has two 100-yard receiving games over those three weeks with four total touchdowns. Jacobs rushed for more than 100 yards each game with three total TDs.

The returns of Waller and Renfrow, whether it's this week or next, would figure to only help the offense. Waller had 107 catches for 1,196 yards and nine TDs in 2020, though his numbers slipped to 55 receptions, 665 yards and two scores last season. Renfrow caught 103 passes last year for 1,038 yards and nine TDs.

Even if those two don't return this week, the Raiders have shown they can win with the players they have. Now they face the defending champions, but at 3-9 the Rams resemble little of the team that held up the Lombardi Trophy in February.

“They’ve had challenges like we have in terms of health and all that, but this is a team that obviously is very resilient,” McDaniels said. "This team is going to battle, there’s no doubt about it, so going to have our hands full.”