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Raiders Defender Had Concerning Stats Against Cowboys

The Las Vegas Raiders have had a season filled with disappointment and frustration. After high expectations and hopes for a return to playoff contention, the reality has been far from what fans and experts predicted. It seems that everything that could have gone wrong for Pete Carroll’s team has gone wrong this season. One particular area of concern for the Raiders is their defense, with one player in particular having some concerning stats against the Dallas Cowboys.

The Raiders’ defense has been a major weakness this season, with the team ranking near the bottom of the league in almost every defensive category. They have struggled to stop opposing offenses and have given up big plays and points at an alarming rate. This has put a lot of pressure on the offense to carry the team, but even their high-powered offense has not been able to make up for the defensive shortcomings.

One player who has been under the spotlight for his performance on the defensive side of the ball is Raiders defender, Jonathan Abram. The safety has been a starter for the team since his rookie season in 2019 and was expected to be a key player in the Raiders’ defense this year. However, his stats against the Cowboys were concerning and raised questions about his performance this season.

In the game against the Cowboys, Abram had a total of 10 tackles, which may seem like a decent number, but it’s important to look at the context of those tackles. Many of them were made after the Cowboys’ receivers had already caught the ball and gained significant yardage. This means that Abram was not able to make plays to prevent the big gains, but rather just cleaning up after the fact. In addition, he also missed several tackles, which is a major issue for a safety who is supposed to be a sure tackler.

But it’s not just the game against the Cowboys that has been a cause for concern. Abram’s overall performance this season has been lackluster. He has struggled in coverage and has been a liability in run defense. His tackling has been inconsistent, and he has missed several key tackles that have resulted in big plays for the opposing team. This is not what the Raiders expected from their starting safety.

Some may argue that Abram’s struggles can be attributed to the overall struggles of the defense as a whole. While that may be true to some extent, it doesn’t excuse the individual mistakes and lack of execution from Abram. As a starting safety, he needs to be a leader on the defense and make plays to help his team win. Unfortunately, he has not been able to do that consistently this season.

It’s important to note that Abram is still a young player and has room for growth and improvement. However, at this point in the season, the Raiders need him to step up and make a significant impact on the defense. With the playoffs out of reach, it’s time for Abram to use these last few games to show that he can be a reliable and impactful player for the Raiders’ defense.

In conclusion, the Raiders’ season has been a major disappointment, and the struggles of their defense have been a major factor in their downfall. Jonathan Abram, in particular, has had concerning stats against the Cowboys and has not lived up to expectations this season. But there is still time for him to turn things around and show that he can be a valuable asset for the Raiders’ defense in the future. Let’s hope that he can use these last few games to make a positive impact and end the season on a high note.

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