Raiders RB Lynch (groin) might miss a month

Running back Marshawn Lynch, who leads the Oakland Raiders in rushing, has a groin injury and might be out for a month or more.
Running back Marshawn Lynch, who leads the Oakland Raiders in rushing, has a groin injury and might be out for a month or more.
Oakland Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch will be out for at least a month because of a groin injury sustained in last Sunday's loss to the Seattle Seahawks in London, a team source confirmed on Friday. Head coach Jon Gruden said on Tuesday that Lynch was injured and that more information was being gathered, but on Friday a Raiders source confirmed that the results of an MRI exam confirmed the worst fears. Media reports indicated that Lynch, a native of Oakland who is popular among Raider fans for his never-give-up running style, might be placed on the Injured Reserve List. If the 32-year-old Lynch goes on injured reserve, he might have played his last down for the Raiders, at least this season. Only two players are allowed to come off injured reserve in a season and the current candidates probably would be defensive tackle Justin Ellis and offensive tackle Donald Penn. Lynch leads the Raiders with 376 yards rushing through five games and is averaging 4.2 yards per carry with three touchdowns. Unless the Raiders make a trade, backup Doug Martin would seem likely to replace Lynch in the starting lineup, with Jalen Richard also expected to get more playing time. The Raiders have stumbled to a 1-5 start, at least in part to injuries, especially along the offensive line, where Penn (groin), guard Kelechi Osemele (knee), Kolton Miller (knee), guard Gabe Jackson (pectoral muscle) and guard Jon Feliciano (rib) have been ailing. All but Miller have missed playing time. Oakland has a bye this week before hosting the Indianapolis Colts a week from Sunday.

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