💨 Abstract
Raiders coach Pete Carroll confirmed the team's decision to release defensive tackle Christian Wilkins was thorough and not rushed. Wilkins, 29, who signed a four-year, $110 million contract last year, was released due to a lack of clear recovery plan from a broken foot. Wilkins has filed a grievance, and the Raiders face a $29.8 million dead-cap hit. Meanwhile, Adam Butler and Jonah Laulu are competing for starting tackle positions.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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