Raiders' Waller to miss 2nd straight game due to knee, back injuries
Las Vegas Raiders have ruled out tight end Darren Waller for Sunday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs due to injuries in both his knee and back, the team announced Friday.
The Pro Bowler has been on the sideline since Las Vegas' 36-33 victory over the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving. Waller is reportedly dealing with a strained IT band that is causing discomfort to the outside portion of his knee.
Waller remains the Raiders' second-leading receiver with 53 receptions and 643 yards to go along with his two touchdowns on the season.
Las Vegas also ruled out Jalen Richard, Carl Nassib, and Patrick Onwuasor for Sunday's contest.
In more positive news, neither cornerback Trayvon Mullen nor defensive tackle Darius Philon was listed on the injury report. Both players could be available Sunday.
The Raiders enter the AFC West matchup with a 6-6 record and currently sit in third place behind the Los Angeles Chargers.
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