The Raiders made a surprising move Tuesday.
NFL Media's Ian Rapoport reported, citing a source, that the Raiders are releasing Pro Bowl center Rodney Hudson.
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Not only is this surprising, but the timing also seems strange. The Raiders actually lost $2 million in salary-cap space by making the move.
The Raiders are completely overhauling their offensive line this offseason. Along with cutting Hudson, they reportedly have released guards Gabe Jackson and Richie Incognito, and are trading tackle Trent Brown to the Patriots.
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It's a bit unclear what GM Mike Mayock's plan is thus far, but free agency still is quite young. Regardless, it's clear QB Derek Carr will be playing behind pretty much an entirely new group when the 2021 NFL season kicks off.