The LaMont Jordan Saga continues to drag on in Oakland, although not for much longer. Finally. In May, the Raiders told the running back that his career with the team was over, and held him out of the final minicamp practice. This led most people to conclude that Oakland would either trade or release Jordan, but most people would've been mistaken. Almost two months later, Jordan is still on the roster, and again, the Raiders have advised him not to report to training camp even though he has two years remaining on his current deal. Well, enough is enough, apparently.
The San Francisco Chronicle's Nancy Gay reports that, according to the current collective bargaining agreement, an NFL player under contract "must be allowed to report and participate in all offseason and training camp meetings and workouts."
And that's exactly what Jordan plans to do.

























