The Las Vegas Raiders believed they had their cornerstone left tackle secured long-term when Kolton Miller signed a three-year, $66 million extension in July.
After seven consistent seasons, he had become one of the league’s most reliable offensive linemen, allowing pressures at one of the lowest rates in the NFL while staying on the field every week.
His steadiness made him the anchor of the Raiders’ protection unit and a vital piece for Pete Carroll’s new regime.
Now, just four games into the 2025 season, Las Vegas faces the possibility of life without him. NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported on X that Miller, who limped off during the team’s final drive against the Chicago Bears, is believed to have suffered a high-ankle sprain.
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