Oakland Raiders Podcast with Joe Hawkes Beamon: As Raiders get ready for Baltimore Carr trying to recover from bruised thumb

by Joe Hawkes Beamon

photo credit USA Today of Raiders QB Derek Carr

ALAMEDA–After taking a tough loss to the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday the Raiders are trying to recover from an offensive 33-13 trouncing and they would have no where else to go after week one but up as they get ready to host the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday. Raiders quarterback Derek Carr left after receiving a bruised thumb and was replaced by Matt McGloin.

Carr went seven for 21 for 61 yards before injuring his hand, Carr was three and out for most of the first half before McGloin took over but he did throw a touchdown in garbage time. The Raiders safety Nate Allen was put on the injured reserved list due to a knee injury. An MRI showed that Allen tore his MCL.

Other Raiders out: Charles Woodson was injured on a tackle attempt, Woodson dislocated his shoulder, head coach Jack Del Rio said Woodson will be out “an extended period of time, when you get hurt it’s serious for the guy that’s dealing with it” the Raiders have some players that are banged up right now.

As far as defense is concerned the Raiders Del Rio will have to make sure that the middle field doesn’t get wide open like it was against Cincinnati. The Raiders coverage against the Ravens tight ends will be challenged. The Ravens played a close game against Denver last Sunday in a 19-13 close match.

In that game there was not even an offensive touchdown, so the task the Raiders would have to consider is trying to study film and see where their at in trying to defend the Ravens on Sunday. The Ravens have Joe Flacco at quarterback he went 18-32 for 117 yards, no touchdowns and two interceptions.

You would think that after the kind of game the Ravens had an offense getting held to no touchdowns and winning. That’s something the Raiders could come up with a defense for the Ravens who can be stopped and the games were on the road for them in Denver. The Ravens came in trying to put up some points and they definitely have an offense that can do that so it’ll be interesting to see what the Raiders can come up with on Sunday.

Joe Hawkes Beamon is a talk show host covering the Raiders join him for the podcast below at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

NFL Podcast with Tony Renteria: Suh slides on helmet kick but if it walks like a duck…it’s a duck

by Tony Renteria

In terms of the headsets running the New England Patriots radio broadcast on the Pittsburgh Steelers on opening day helmets, this further update the NFL rule is what happens to one team (the Steelers) should apply to the Patriots as well. So when the headphones had problems they should also shut down the Patriots phones down.

There should be no advantage, there have to be four or five plays that happen where one team has an advantage and the other team doesn’t have the advantage. The Steelers headphones were off but the Pats headphones were still working so until it’s resolved by the officials they have to make the situation even. So the next four or five plays could be the difference in the game.

If it walks like a duck, if it quacks like a duck and waddles like a duck chances are it’s probably a duck.It just seems that the Patriots have a history of suspicious work ethics and something seems to happen when they play and there is some pomp and circumstance that develops.

Ndamukong Suh of the Miami was under suspicion for kicking Washington’s Albert Morris helmet off after rising after a play after Suh’s right leg made contact with Morris. After further review by the league they say the kick was unintentional. If your a bully your always going to be a bully and that’s how Suh’s always been.

Even stepping on Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rogers and now kicking Morris’ helmet off. There’s unintentional then there’s intentional and with Suh he’s just one of those players if it walks like a duck, acts like a duck, and quacks like a duck it’s actually a duck. Chances are it’s a duck with Suh.

You’ll find lots more NFL commentary with Tony Renteria on tonight’s podcast right here at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

That’s Amaury’s Podcast, News and Commentary: MLB now allowing fans to use social media to decide player awards on line

by Amaury Pi Gonzalez

photo credit bleacher report photo of MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred

OAKLAND–Everything in baseball is moving towards social media and now MLB is allowing fans to vote on different categories for players who achieved top status. This is a great move by MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred who is presiding, baseball as long as we know has been through a lot of changes with the clocks, in between innings, the replays. Baseball is going through a transformation and it’s good that their going through it with social media. That’s the way to do it now and that’s the way of the future.

Can the Angels get back in the race?: The Angels who are four games out of the first place spot for the wild card have a very interesting line up. Except Seattle and Oakland, all the other adversaries are teams that are ahead of them. Right now the Angels are in Seattle. Then after the series in Seattle they go to Minnesota for four games.

The Angels need to beat Minnesota because the Twins are ahead of them in the wild card standings. Then after Minnesota they go to Houston which they took two out of three. I got to broadcast the worst loss for the Angels it was last Sunday. The Halos had a three run lead with two outs in the top of the ninth and Houston Street whose leading the American League in saves with 35 was pitching.

Street got blown up as the Astros scored five runs unanswered in the top of the ninth and the Angels lost again on Monday night in Seattle 10-1. I said this on the air and I hate to say it and you want to be positive on the air when you broadcast for a team. We mentioned that loss as fatal for the Halos.

The Angels could have swept the Astros they had a terrific homestand, they could have swept the Astros a first place team and with two outs and two strikes and there was a three run homer by former A’s Jed Lowrie a pinch hitter none the less. In the end the Astros scored five runs off the Angels. The Astros beat the Angles, the Angels control their destiny because their playing teams that are on top of them but they can’t afford to lose them.

Anaury Pi Gonzalez is the Spanish radio voice for the A’s, the Spanish TV voice for the Angels, and does News and Commentary each week for http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Three Takeaways from Bengals/Raiders; Glued to the Tube Roundup

By Joe Hawkes-Beamon

OAKLAND — The Raiders (0-1) home opener in head coach Jack Del Rio’s debut didn’t go so well after the 33-13 boat-race the Cincinnati Bengals put on the Silver & Black Sunday. Here are my three takeaways from the Raiders loss to the Bengals:

  1. Raiders starting quarterback Derek Carr left the game in the second quarter with a sore thumb. Carr completed seven passes for 61 yards before heading to the locker room. Backup quarterback Matt McGloin finished the Raiders’ final two drives of the half. Raiders head coach Jack Del Rio confirmed to the media that X-Rays were negative.
  2. Speaking of McGloin, McGloin finished the game in place of the injured Carr (who didn’t return to the game), completing 23-of-31 passes for 142 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception to avoid a shutout for Oakland. With only two quarterbacks in Carr and McGloin on the roster, should Oakland look into acquiring another signal-caller in case McGloin gets dinged up too? Perhaps, call Washington and see if former No. 2 overall pick Robert Griffin III is available and if he is, at what price? McGloin did say after the game that its a tough situation regarding Carr’s injury, but is “Ready to go if needed.”
  3. Cincinnati saw nothing but green grass over the middle of the field today. Bengals offensive coordinator and former Raiders interim head coach Hue Jackson attacked the middle of the field as Oakland’s defense had no answer for Tyler Eifert. The third-year tight end out of Notre Dame  had a monster day, catching a career-tying two touchdowns against Oakland, to go along with a career-high nine catches for 104 receiving yards.

Who’s next: Baltimore Ravens (0-1) at O.co Coliseum, Sunday, 1:05 p.m. PT, CBS

Baltimore was dropped in Denver, 19-13, in a defensive battle with the Broncos. Leading 13-9 in the third quarter, Ravens starting quarterback Joe Flacco threw a crucial interception to Broncos starting cornerback Aqib Talib, who raced 51 yards for the go ahead touchdown. Flacco completed just 18-of-32 passes for 117 yards, and two interceptions.

But the bigger news from the game was that starting outside linebacker Terrell Suggs will be lost for the season after being carted off in the fourth quarter with a torn right Achilles. Suggs also tore his right Achilles during the offseason in 2012.

Losing a guy like Suggs, one of just six players with 100 sacks since 2003, is a devastating blow for Baltimore. Suggs and the Ravens’ defense seemed to be in regular season form by harassing Broncos starting quarterback Peyton Manning all day, sacking the future Hall of Famer four times while limiting Denver to 3.2 yards per play on offense.

“It’s hard to replace a guy like Terrell Suggs,” Ravens linebacker Elvis Dumervil told NFL Media’s James Palmer after the game Sunday. “He brings so much to our defense, so it’s a blow where we kind of have to rally as a team. Guys have to step up, myself included. It was one of the reasons I came here, so it’s huge. But we got guys here, we have depth and we got to rally behind each other. No one wants to feel sorry for us that’s for sure.”

Glued to the Tube Roundup: The Four Must See Games for Week 1 by #TheFootballJunkie

So, #TheFootballJunkie finished 2-2 this week (Cowboys and Packers held on with wins, Seahawks and Buccaneers delivered loses), but hey, it’s just the first week of the season so I will take a .500 record.

Green Bay trumps Bears 31-23 behind Aaron Rodgers and James Jones

Aaron Rodgers threw three touchdowns, two of them to James Jones, as the Packers defeated the Chicago Bears, 31-23 Sunday at Soldier Field.

Rodgers completed 18-of-23 passes for 189 yards, helping Green Bay (1-0) win for the 11th time in 12 meetings against Chicago (0-1), including the postseason.

Jones, who spent seven years in Green Bay before signing with Oakland last season, finished the game with four catches for 51 yards, including a sick one-handed catch for a 13-yard touchdown late in the first quarter. Jones also was in camp with the New York Giants before being released on the final roster cut.

Eddie Lacy ran for 85 yards on 19 carries, including a touchdown. Defensive end/linebacker Julius Peppers paced the Packers defense with 1.5 sacks.

Bears starting quarterback Jay Cutler completed 18-of-36 passes for 225 yards, a touchdown, and an interception.

Rams holds off Seahawks, 34-31 in OT

Trailing 31-24 with 53 seconds left in the game, St. Louis tied the game after Seahawks safety Dion Bailey stumbled, allowing Rams tight end Lance Kendricks to catch a 37-yard touchdown.

Rams (1-0) kicker Greg Zuerlein nailed the game-winning 37-yard field goal in overtime, after Seattle rallied off 18 points in the fourth quarter. Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch was stopped on 4th-and-1 at the Rams 42 yard line to end the game. Lynch finished with 18 carries for 73 rushing yards.

The Rams punished Seahawks (0-1) starting quarterback Russell Wilson, sacking Wilson six times. Defensive tackle Aaron Donald and defensive end Robert Quinn each recorded two sacks.

With running backs, (rookie) Todd Gurley (knee) and (second-year) Tre Mason (hamstring), Benny Cunningham got the start in the backfield for St. Louis and played pretty well. Cunningham finished with 16 carries for 45 rushing yards, but was also vital in the passing game, hauling in four passes for 77 yards.

St. Louis starting quarterback Nick Foles finished 18-of-27 passing for 297 yards and a touchdown in his debut for the Rams.

Wide receiver Tavon Austin scored his fourth career rushing touchdown for St. Louis, a 16-yard scamper, in the second quarter.

Wilson threw for 251 yards, a touchdown, and an interception while completing 32-of-41 passes.

Rookie wide receiver Tyler Lockett scored Seattle’s first touchdown of the game on a 57-yard punt return in the first quarter. It was Seattle’s first punt return for a touchdown since 2007, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

Mariota’s four touchdown passes leads Titans past Winston, Bucs 42-14

Marcus Mariota joined Hall of Famer Fran Tarkenton as the only rookies to throw four touchdowns in their debut, helping Tennessee dismantle Tampa Bay 42-14 at Raymond James Stadium.

Tarkenton did it for the Minnesota Vikings on Sept. 17, 1961 against the Chicago Bears.

In the much-anticipated matchup between the top two quarterbacks taken in the 2015 NFL Draft, Mariota got the better of rookie counterpart Jameis Winston, completing 13-of-16 passes for 209 yards and no interceptions. Mariota had tons of protection and made the transition from college to the pros seem effortless with his command of the huddle and finding his receivers.

Mariota became the first rookie in NFL history to throw two touchdowns in the first quarter of a game, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

Wide receiver Kendall Wright led Tennessee in receiving, catching four passes for 101 yards, including a 52-yard touchdown pass from Mariota.

Winston didn’t have the best of games, completing 16-of-33 passes for 210 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions. Winston became the first rookie quarterback since Brett Favre in 1991 to throw a pick-six on his first pass of his career when Titans cornerback Coty Sensabaugh returned the football 26 yards for the score in the first quarter.

Second-year tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins finished with five catches, 110 receiving yards, and two touchdowns.

Cowboys defeat Giants, 27-26, lose Bryant for 4-6 weeks

Tony Romo recorded his 28th career game-winning drive, finding tight end Jason Witten for an 11-yard touchdown pass with 7 seconds left in the fourth quarter to give Dallas a 27-26 victory over the New York Giants on Sunday Night Football. Witten finished the game tied with running back Lance Dunbar (70 receiving yards) with eight catches for 60 receiving yards.

Dallas’ (1-0) fifth straight win over their NFC East foe was bittersweet, after finding out that star wide receiver Dez Bryant would need surgery to repair a broken bone in his right foot and will be lost for 4-6 weeks. Bryant left the game in the second half after catching five passes for 48 receiving yards and didn’t return to action.

Romo drove the Cowboys 72 yards in just 1:27 after forcing the Giants to settle for a Josh Brown field goal to push New York’s lead to 26-20 on the Giants’ previous drive. Romo completed 36-of-45 passes for 358 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions.

Giants starting quarterback Eli Manning completed 20-of-36 passes for 193 yards.

Cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie recovered a fumble by Cowboys wide receiver Cole Beasley and return it 57 yards for a New York touchdown in the second quarter. New York’s defense converted three Dallas turnovers into 17 points.

With the win, Dallas improves to 8-0 all time against the Giants (0-1) in openers.

Joe Hawkes-Beamon is a columnist for Sports Radio Service. Follow him on Twitter @JLHB510 and Facebook #TheFootballJunkie

Oakland Raiders podcast with Jeremy Kahn: Can Aldon Smith overcome his demons this time as he signs deal with Raiders

by Jeremy Kahn

photo credit SB Nation (Aldon Smith)

ALAMEDA–The big question now goes to Oakland Raiders GM Reggie McKenzie and did he do his homework in acquiring former San Francisco 49er offensive linebacker Aldon Smith in a one year deal. Smith who has three DUIs and was arrested and later but was not charged among other legal problems for saying he had a bomb to TSA officers at the Los Angeles Airport in April 2014. Immediately after it was announced that Smith was a Raider questions from the media basically asked “do the Raiders know what their getting into?” The Raiders said that Smith is available to see action as soon as this Sunday against Cincinnati.

Smith was released from the 49ers on August for hit and run vandalism at the time of the inquiry by the media outside of the San Jose Police station he said he was not DUI and “that the truth would come out.” In 50 games and 30 starts for San Francisco Smith put up some impressive numbers with 44 sacks with 19.5 sacks he went to the Pro Bowl in 2012.

Smith has not been suspended by the NFL for the August charge but he was suspended for nine games in 2014, Smith who made his home in San Jose during his time with the 49ers and was considered being picked up by the Jacksonville Jaguars, Tampa Bay Bucaneers, or St.Louis Rams but decided on playing with Oakland.

Opening day on Sunday with the Cincinnati Bengals at the Coliseum: The season is finally here as things get started on Sunday, practice is going well for the Raiders so far as they get ready for Cincinnati on Sunday. Also as far as Raider fullback Marcel Reece is concerned the Raiders expect a lot out of him this season blocking for Latavius Murray. Reece can go out there and stop somebody with his skills this Sunday.

The Bengals great wide receiver AJ Green is somebody that the Raiders will have to contain, Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton wants to execute his game plan against the Raiders and their front four for this Sunday. Now with the addition of Smith from the 49ers it’s going to be huge. In addition to Smith with a combination of Kahlil Mack and Justin Tuck it’s going to be phenomenal. Also don’t forget 18 year veteran Charles Woodson.

The four captains selected for this season for the Raiders quarterback Derek Carr, defensive end Justin Tuck, safety Charles Woodson and Reece. The captaincy is a big thing with the Raiders and those four are four good names to be named co-captains. Woodson, Tuck, Reece and Carr are very good players and are the faces of the Raiders organization.

Jeremy Kahn is an Oakland Raiders beat reporter and can be heard right here in his weekly podcasts at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Raiders ready for strong Bengals’ test at O.co Coliseum; Aldon Smith signs with Raiders; Must See Games for Week 1

By Joe Hawkes-Beamon

OAKLAND — Finally, no more waiting on roster cuts.

No more first-team offenses and defenses playing a few series here and there of “ho-hum” football.

It’s officially football season and the games count even more than they did in the preseason and that’s what we’ve been waiting for as fans and sportswriters for the last six months.

For the Oakland Raiders, who will open up the 2015 season Sunday against the visiting Cincinnati Bengals (1:25 p.m. PT, CBS), this is a season full of optimism and renewed sense of belief

They hired a brand new head coach with strong Bay Area ties in former Denver Broncos defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio. Del Rio knows how to get the best out of his players. In his nine seasons as head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars, Del Rio compiled a 68-71 record, but just 1-2 in the playoffs.

Del Rio is a player’s coach, but is tough and wants to instill a great toughness in a team that has not reached the playoffs since the 2002 season, in which Oakland reached the Super Bowl.

“I think it’s important to win at home,”  Del Rio said Wednesday after the team’s practice. “We’ve got great fans that are going to come out in full force on Sunday, and we want to put on a good show for them and make sure they’re proud.”

Second-year signal caller Derek Carr had a great training camp and appears to be fully entrenched as the Raiders quarterback. With the addition of former Alabama Crimson Tide star wide receiver Amari Cooper by way of the fourth overall draft pick in this year’s NFL Draft, and former San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Michael Crabtree, Carr could vastly improve his numbers.

As a rookie, Carr looked more like a seasoned veteran, becoming only the fourth rookie in league history to throw at least 20 touchdowns and 12-or-fewer interceptions in his first season. Carr threw for 3,270 yards passing, 21 touchdowns and 12 interceptions, while completing 59.1 percent of his passes. Carr continues to develop into one of the league’s top young quarterbacks and greatly wants more wins in the win column for Oakland.

“I think this time last year I knew I was the starter for about three days,” Carr said Wednesday. “This time around, obviously, it’s a little different. You have a whole offseason to prepare for the season. You know what to work on. You know what’s going to happen. You’ve already played in the games. You’ve already seen it, so there’s a lot of benefits obviously that were not here last year that we have this year. I’m definitely excited and just ready to compete.”

Oakland finished 3-13 last season after starting the season 0-10 and Carr knows that getting a win Sunday against the Bengals would be a huge boost in the right direction for the Silver & Black in 2015.

“It’s huge,” Carr said. “You always see coaches, and stats, and everyone talking about, ‘You got to start fast. You got to start fast,’ and that’s the case. You want to go out there and start fast. We have a great veteran group coming in that we’re going to play against, but we’re excited to go out there and compete, because we have a good veteran group too, and we’ve been working really hard.”

Defensively, particularly in the secondary, Cincinnati could raise some trouble for a patchwork Raiders’ secondary so cornerbacks D.J. Hayden, T.J. Carrie, and Keith McGill you better be ready because the Bengals’ wide receivers are a good group of playmakers that present unique challenges.

All-Pro wide receiver A.J. Green, Marvin Jones and Mohamed Sanu. After posting back-to-back 11 touchdown receiving and 97 and 98 catch seasons, Green slipped last season finishing with just 68 catches and six touchdowns. Green has recorded four straight 1,000 yard receiving seasons, and has made four trips to Honolulu for the Pro Bowl.

“Every week there’s a good test,” said Head Coach Del Rio. “We’ll talk about the talent on the other team every week. Everyone has talent in this league. Certainly they have talent and we’re looking forward to matching up on Sunday.”

Green is just 27-years-old.

Jones, the former California wide receiver, was lost for the majority of the 2014 season, but is a smooth route-runner from the slot, finished second behind Green in 2013 with 10 touchdowns receiving.

Sanu has proved to be a great compliment to Green on the outside. Sanu racked up 56 catches for 790 yards and five touchdowns in 16 games (13 starts) last year for the Bengals.

Raiders defensive coordinator Ken Norton noted Thursday that he knows that former Raiders interim head coach/offensive coordinator and current Bengals offensive coordinator Hue Jackson has a prolific offense.

Cincinnati finished 15th overall on offense in 2014.

“They’re very, very skilled group,” said Norton. “Really nice throwers, really good catchers. Fantastic combination at the runners. Really explosive group, so we have to really take our time and do our best to matchup with them.”

At the end of the day, the Bengals’ fortunes rely on the right arm of quarterback Andy Dalton.

When the Bengals win, people are quick to point out that Dalton should win with the talent around him, which includes a stud-running attack with running backs Jeremy Hill and Giovanni Bernard.

When the Bengals find ways to lose games, Dalton becomes Cincinnati’s appointed “Fall Guy.” (Thanks Cris Carter LOL).

The match up that I’ll be paying close attention to will be between two former Alabama Crimson Tide players in Cooper and Bengals cornerback, Dre Kirkpatrick. Cooper and Kirkpatrick weren’t college teammates, as Kirkpatrick was drafted in 2012 by Cincinnati, while Cooper arrived in Tuscaloosa that spring.

Kirpartick recently told ESPN.com’s Bengals reporter Cole Harvey that Cooper, “Looks great. He doesn’t look like a rookie, I’ll tell you that…He looks like he’s been here before.”

On paper, the Bengals should win this game, but games aren’t played on paper and I think with the renewed energy that Del Rio has brought into an organization that has been choking under water for so long, coupled with upgrades to the wide receiving corps and not to mention the addition of former Saints linebacker Curtis Lofton, Oakland can win on Sunday.

The game will be close, but I think that Carr will make just one more play that Dalton that will put Oakland over the top, 27-23.

Breaking News – Raiders sign former 49ers linebacker Aldon Smith

The Oakland Raiders have signed former 49ers linebacker Aldon Smith to a one-year contract, per ESPN sources and media reports.

Smith, who was released by San Francisco on Aug. 7, has had many off-field incidents, but is eligible to play according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Oakland will consider playing Smith during Sunday’s contest against Cincinnati based on his conditioning.

Smith, who has recorded 44 sacks in 50 games as a member of a once-dominant 49ers linebacking corps,  had turned down offers from Jacksonville, Tampa Bay, and St. Louis.

The deal was first reported by Bleacher Report.

Glued to the Tube: The Four Must See Games for Week 1 by #TheFootballJunkie

Green Bay at Chicago – 10:00 a.m. PT, FOX – The NFL loves their rivalries and the Packers and the Bears are the Hatfields and the McCoys.

Green Bay, who lost to the Seattle Seahawks in last season’s NFC Championship Game, are poised for another postseason run with the incredible Aaron Rodgers at quarterback, but will have a tough time getting back to the conference title game without his go-to man, wide receiver Jordy Nelson after Nelson was lost for the season with a torn ACL.

In 2014, Nelson established career-highs in receptions (98) and receiving yards (1,519) to go along with 13 touchdown catches.

Chicago, with quarterback Jay Cutler, are just 1-11 with Cutler under center against the Packers, and have lost eight straight games against their heated rivals from Wisconsin. In those eight losses, Cutler has tossed 12 touchdowns and 21 interceptions with a QBR of 24. According to Spotrac, both Rodgers and Cutler are making $54 million guaranteed.

For Green Bay, its been money well spent as Rodgers has delivered a Super Bowl. For Chicago, its been a fleecing by Cutler.

Green Bay swept Chicago last season en route to a 12-4 record. Both games weren’t even close with the Packers outscoring the Bears 93-31.

Oh yeah, and Chicago is breaking in a new coaching staff headed by former Denver Broncos Head Coach John Fox this season, whose calling-card is defense.

Packers 31 Bears 17

Seattle at St. Louis – 1:25 p.m. PT, FOX – Another divisional rivalry that may get even hotter this season as St. Louis looks to take a major step in the NFC West, but Seattle remains the cream of the crop in the division. The two teams split both meetings last season, but the Rams have won two of the last three meetings with the Seahawks.

The Rams finally turned the page on the Sam Bradford Era by shipping the former No. 1 overall quarterback to Philadelphia for quarterback Nick Foles. Foles put up some great numbers in a Eagles’ uniform, throwing for 6,753 passing yards, 41 touchdowns and 17 interceptions with a 15-9 record. St. Louis is banking on Foles as the quarterback that can lead a resurgence (the team re-signed Foles to a two-year, $24 million ($13.7 million) guaranteed) during the offseason.

But Sunday’s encounter with the NFC Champion Seahawks will be a defensive slugfest in my opinion.

Outside of the Buffalo Bills, St. Louis may have the best defensive line in football this year.

Defensive tackles Michael Brockers and 2014 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year Aaron Donald (10 sacks) are forces in the middle, and with the addition of a slimmer, former Detroit Lions’ first-rounder Nick Fairly, the Rams have added much needed depth. Throw in defensive ends Chris Long and Robert Quinn, St. Louis sport five first round picks.

That’s talent that is unmatched in the NFL, unless your Seattle whose defense is by all accounts the league’s premiere defense. But the defense is showing signs of cracking. Strong safety Kam Chancellor, the unquestioned leader of the Legion of Boom, is holding out for a new contract and won’t be in the lineup on Sunday, according to media reports.

Free Safety Earl Thomas was out for most of training camp recovering from a shoulder injury, but is slated to suit up, while cornerback Richard Sherman has recovered from the arm injury he suffered in the NFC Championship Game. Has the toll of playing deep into January over the past three seasons finally has caught up with Seattle?

The Rams are hoping so, and St. Louis could be prime for the upset, especially if “Sack City” makes life difficult for Wilson, who completed 23-of-36 passes for 313 yards and two touchdowns in St. Louis’s 28-26 home win in Week 7.

Seattle is looking to become the first NFC team in history to make three straight Super Bowl appearances.

Seahawks 23 Rams 13

Tennessee at Tampa Bay, 1:25 p.m. PT, CBS – All indications are that this will be the first time that the top two quarterbacks taken in the first round of the NFL Draft will meet when Jameis Winston leads the Buccaneers into Nashville against Marcus Mariota and the Titans.

Both Winston and Mariota have been tasked to rebuild franchises that finished 2-14, respectively. Both are decorated college-winning quarterbacks, but the jury remains out on both men.

Buccaneers 17  Titans 9

New York (N) at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. PT, NBC – Ahh the nightcap. Giants at Cowboys on Sunday Night Football.

What more can a fan want? More football.

After losing at Lambeau Field in the NFC Divisional Playoffs to the Green Bay Packers, Dallas thinks that this is the year that it finally gets back to Super Bowl and tie the Pittsburgh Steelers with six Lombardi trophies.

Quarterback Tony Romo had another stellar season with 34 touchdown passes, nine interceptions, and throwing for 3,705 yards. Wide receiver Dez Bryant (he of the five-year, $70 million ($45 million guaranteed), is a top-five wide receiver, finished with 88 catches for 1,320 yards receiving and 16 touchdowns.

But Dallas took a huge blow when they let running back DeMarco Murray bolt for division rival Philadelphia. Murray led the league in rushing with 1,845 yards with 13 rushing touchdowns. Its going to be very difficult to replace that kind of production.

Dallas has won the last four previous meetings, but last season’s Week 12, 31-28 victory (on Sunday Night Football coincidentally) was epic for the Cowboys, but that was the game that put Giants’ wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. on the map.

You know, the game with what people have called “the greatest catch” in football history.

Beckham Jr. finished the game with 10 catches for 146 yards receiving and two touchdowns, one of them was the jaw-dropping one handed catch over Cowboys’ cornerback, Brandon Carr.

Dallas usually shows up when the lights are the brightest, but so does Giants quarterback Eli Manning, who finished 29-of-40 for 338 yards passing, with three touchdowns and one interception in that game.

Cowboys 35 Giants 24

#MikePParlay’s for Week 1 – *For entertainment purposes only.

Indianapolis (-2.5) vs Buffalo            O/U 45

Carolina (-3.0) vs Jacksonville          O/U 41.5

Cincinnati (-3.0) vs Oakland             O/U 43.0

San Francisco (-1.0) vs Minnesota   O/U 41.5

NFL Podcast with Tony Renteria: Focus will be on Brady for opener; Fantasy Football bounty worth $1M;Raiders-Bengels this Sunday

by Tony Renteria

OAKLAND–Thursday night was opening night for the NFL as Tom Brady and the New England Patriots opened up their season with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Brady’s home record is unbelievable and Vegas has the Patriots up by seven and so you can look forward to a great game between the two teams in New England. The media will be focused on Brady after the game he’ll say he’s glad to be back and that he was not suspended.

Videogate is back: The thing that is going to go forward is NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is the NFL owners face and voice and they are supportive of Goodell but the more it goes forward the playing field is not fair this may hurt Goodell’s credibility a little bit. It’s questionable where this is going to get legs this is going to come from the owners not the media. Videogate is something that happened years ago and it’s all water under the bridge we’ll have to wait and see what happens.

Fantasy Football is mainstream news and count on it each week: Fantasy Football has brought the NFL mainstream. There has been talk about the NFL getting involved in legalized gambling. The NFL does a great job of marketing itself and trying to pull the dollar from everywhere. Your talking about Goodell and what he’s done, imagine Fantasy Football you could play on the NFL website.

Fantasy Football is a huge area of gathering fans who are not into football themselves and getting them to get involved in the game. So Fantasy Football is not going to slow down I see it gaining momentum. A couple of years from now your only going to be able to play Fantasy Football through the NFL your only going to be able to watch the NFL on NFL Network.

Raiders kicks off with Bengals this Sunday: Vegas has the Bengals picked by four for this upcoming Sunday’s game with the Raiders and former Raider head coach Hugh Jackson is coming back with the Bengals as assistant coach and it’ll be his first time in the Coliseum since he was head coach. Raider head coach Jack Del Rio has a different mind set and this should be a good turn around year for the Raiders.

Tony Renteria does the NFL Podcast each week at http://www.sportsradioservice.com catch the podcast below

Oakland Raiders podcast with Jeremy Kahn: Amari Cooper looking to be the best draft pick for the Raiders in years

by Jeremy Kahn

photo credit bleacher report Amari Cooper

ALAMEDA–After taking alook at Thursday night’s game at Century Link in Seattle against the Seahawks in their 31-21 ten point loss the Oakland Raiders are going to be a lot better than a lot of people expect them to be. The Seahwaks quarterback Russell Wilson threw only one pass that evening for 63 yards and if you had to throw one pass make it your best and Wilson did heaving a 63 yarder for a touchdown.

Wilson is one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL and ironically Ken Norton Jr is the defensive coordinator for the Raiders right now and has spent five years with head coach Pete Carroll in Seattle so he should know what Wilson is going to do. Tyler Lockett the receiver who caught Wilson’s pass for the touchdown is going to be the top receiver on the Seahawks this season.

Raiders wide receiver Amari Cooper whose coming into this season has to be one of the top draft picks the Raiders have had in many years. They had to deal with previous top draft pick failings with former quarterback JaMarcus Russell and also with wide receiver Darrius Heyward Bey who is now with Pittsburgh.

I would have to go and do the research and see how far back that the Raiders had any player of his caliber. I wouldn’t go back as far as Charles Woodson, the Raiders have drafted players that have been standouts and that have been in this league a long time. Woodson played 18 years, will Cooper play 18 years who knows? The wide receiver position is a very tough position and one of the hardest position in the game.

The Raiders are going to open up their first two games of the season at home and this is the first time since 1969 that the Raiders have had the first two games at home and that’s pretty amazing it’s been 46 years and they won the AFL championship that year and lost to Kansas City and lost to Minnesota in the Super Bowl.

Jeremy Kahn is a beat reporter who covers the Oakland Raiders for http://www.sportsradioservice.com listen to the podcast below

NFL Podcast with Tony Renteria: After Brady reinstatement Goodell now in negative spotlight

by Tony Renteria

(photo credit AP of Roger Goodell)

You have to honestly have to believe that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell was in the deflate gate case and it was about a power grab there. In the final analysis of the league going after New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady for asking the equipment staff the deflate the footballs during the AFC Championship during the post season last year.

Whether there’s truth to it or not, if not cheating playing on the very fringe of the rules. Just like the formation they pulled off against the Ravens last year in the playoffs. Owners like competitive people if they feel there’s an advantage there given to another team. Goodell is an employee of the NFL, he’s an employee of the owners.

Goodell reports only to 32 people and those 32 people are his bosses and you got to think in that competitive nature somebody was saying “you need to press this issue” it needs to be fair all the way around. That “fairness” probably forced Goodell to actually do something that he wasn’t prepared to do or something that he was not equipped to do.

Goodell is the face of the NFL the whole organization when you think of the NFL, you don’t think of Washington owner Dan Snyder, Oakland owner Mark Davis, or even New England owner Robert Kraft, you think of Goodell. The NFL is making money left and right the owners only care about that one thing. They ask themselves “is my franchise worth more today than it was yesterday?”

They want to win football games as well but their all businessmen. These men aren’t football people, only one team that puts winning ahead of profit and that’s the publicly owned Green Bay Packers. The other 31 teams are privately owned businesses. Goodell has made the NFL more profitable every year.

The Baltimore Ravens Ray Rice situation last season was a debacle and inspite of all of that TV ratings were up, money was up, franchise value has been more and more, Goodell is not going to go anywhere. He’s taking the heat and the NFL owners are making more and more money. Kraft’s team has been to six Super Bowls since 2002 and who were in the playoffs every year.

Tony Renteria covers the NFL for http://www.sportsradioservice.com listen to the podcast below

Raiders gear up for Seattle in Preseason finale

By Joe Hawkes-Beamon

OAKLAND — After the projected first-team offense and defense played the entire first half in the Raiders’ 30-23 loss to visiting Arizona last Sunday that dropped the Raiders to 1-2 in the preseason, don’t expect to see starting quarterback Derek Carr and Co. to see the field Thursday night against the Seahawks in Seattle in the final preseason game for both teams.

Carr and the first-team offense struggled mightily against the Cardinals, relying on five first half field goals by Sebastian Janikowski. Carr finished 18-of-34 for 213 yards passing, but threw a terrible interception that was returned 81 yards for a touchdown.

In fact, Oakland didn’t get into the end zone until backup quarterback Matt McGloin lead an 83-yard drive late in the fourth quarter in which he found wide receiver Kris Durham for a 4-yard touchdown catch with 2:18 left in the game. Oakland added a 2-point conversion when McGloin found wide receiver Bryce Butler.

“As an offense we’re pretty upset right now,” Carr said. “We want to score a lot of points. We felt like we left a lot out there and we did.”

With the release of back up running back Trent Richardson (Richardson was cut as part of the Raiders reducing the rosters to 75), it appears that Oakland was really impressed with rookie running back Jonathan Dwyer, who is expected to share carries with projected started Latavius Murray.

Oakland’s first-team defense rocked and harassed  Arizona starting quarterback Carson Palmer the entire night. Linebacker Khalil Mack collected two of Oakland’s three sacks on Palmer. Palmer finished 8-for-22 with 103 yards passing, including two interceptions by safety Nate Allen.

The loss, albeit being the preseason, was a huge loss for Oakland as they lost starting right tackle Menelik Watson for the season with a torn Achilles’ tendon.

Seattle (1-2), are coming off a 16-15 victory in San Diego last Saturday. Seahawks kicker Steven Hauschka nailed a 60-yard field goal with 16 seconds left that carried Seattle to victory.

Rookie wide receiver Tyler Lockett returned a 67-yard punt for a touchdown.