While nothing is official it appears to be trending that the Las Vegas Raiders will be without standout left tackle Kolton Miller. their best offensive lineman, for multiple games.
There have been multiple reports Monday that Miller has a high-ankle sprain, which usually means a player will miss around 4-6 weeks. Monday, Las Vegas coach Pete Carroll said he had not heard about Miller’s MRI results yet, but he conceded Miller could have a high-ankle sprain.
Miller’s injury occurred shortly before Daniel Carlson’s game-winning field goal attempt was blocked Sunday, so the offensive lineman did not return to the game. Miller, who turns 30 next month, was carted off the field and after the game Carroll said he had a sprained ankle.
Monday, Carroll said Stone Forsythe would start for Miller if he is shelved and third-round pick Charles Grant could push for playing time. he has been inactive all season. Forsythe, who played for Carroll in Seattle and was signed just before the season, has 14 career starts. Forsythe, 27, started five games for Seattle in 2024.