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Report: Patriots Interested in Raiders' Derrick Burgess

After an injury-filled, $8 million season in Washington, Jason Taylor was back on the free-agent market this spring. Several teams needing a pass rusher showed interest, including the Patriots, who had previously traded veteran linebacker Mike Vrabel to the Chiefs.

Taylor ended up in Miami, where he started his career and played for 10 seasons. It was one of the few examples of a player turning down a chance to join the Pats; head coach and evil genius Bill Belichick has an incredible knack for convincing free agents -- through Charles Manson-styled brainwashing, no doubt -- to come to Foxboro. Not this time.

NFL Fines Warren Sapp $75,000


Oakland Raiders defensive tackle Warren Sapp has been fined $75,000 for "physical and verbal actions toward game officials," Adam Schefter of NFL Network is reporting.

Sapp received three unsportsmanlike conduct penalties during Sunday's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars for one long, extended tirade toward the officials. He was ejected after the third.

Raiders defensive end Derrick Burgess was fined $25,000 for verbal abuse of a game official during the same incident. Burgess got one unsportsmanlike conduct penalty, so it seems that $25,000 a pop is the going rate for unsportsmanlike conduct penalties for abusive behavior toward officials these days.

Sapp has had previous run-ins with the officials, but the fact that he wasn't suspended indicates that the league's review of the videotape was, at worst, inconclusive about whether he actually shoved an official, which Sapp has denied.

Arizona Cardinals @ Oakland Raiders: Week One Preseason Injury Report

Taking into account that it's the preseason, many of the players sitting on the sidelines tonight would normally be on the field if it was a meaningful game. With that said, I'm sure most fans would like to know who they should expect to see this evening. For that reason, I've done by best to create an accurate injury report -- official reports are not posted until week one of the regular season.

Oakland Raiders:

Out: Running back LaMont Jordan (back), defensive end Derrick Burgess (hernia) and running back Michael Bush (leg).

Questionable: Defensive end Tyler Brayton (elbow).

Probable: Quarterback Daunte Culpepper (knee) and wide receiver Mike Williams (hamstring).

Ravens-Raiders Preview

As has been recorded by my colleague Ryan Wilson, overconfidence seems to be the rule of the day in Ravens Nation. But as I, and many others have written too many times to count since Monday night, how can a team be anything but overconfident heading into a game with the Raiders, the NFL's most recent edition of team turmoil?

Still, I will try my best to preview this game without offending the pro football scheduling gods who lined up three tomato cans for the Ravens in the Bucs, Raiders and the Browns to start the season.

Ravens right offensive tackle Steve Pashos vs. Raiders defensive end Derrick Burgess: All of Baltimore has been asking questions about Pashos and his teammate on the right side of the Ravens offensive line, Keydrick Vincent, since the preseason. Some of that talk was quieted last week when Pashos turned in a workmanlike performance against the Bucs, and helped limit them to just one sack of Steve McNair in the season opener. But it's a new week, and Burgess, who led the league in sacks last season with 16, and might make Pashos and Burgess' former college teammate Vincent look a little slow.

Samari Rolle or Chris McAlister against Randy Moss: Yes, I know we talked about this during the week, but for God's sake he's still Randy Moss. And while he may have never had much success against the Ravens over the course of his career, all it takes is one mistake and it's six points for Oakland ...

Hold on a second, just who am I kidding? Nobody, and I mean nobody, thinks the Raiders have a chance today. And barring a set of improbable circumstances, which I will outline below, the team is in for a long flight back to Oakland on Sunday night:

  • Knock Steve McNair out of the game as soon as possible, preferably on a safety.
  • Remember that Phillip Rivers only had to throw 11 passes against the Raiders on Monday night, which means Kyle Boller must be knocked out of the game as well. After all, he may still be able to complete a 35-yard lollipop to Todd Heap.
  • With both Boller and McNair on the training table, the team will be forced to play emergency quarterback Mark Clayton. That would allow the Raiders to stack 11 men in the box to stop the run on every down.

With that, as long as the Raiders offense can prevent the Ravens defense from scoring -- no mean feat -- Art Shell can go back home with his first win of the season.

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