LAS VEGAS, Nevada — The Las Vegas Raiders entered training camp expecting one of their young offensive building blocks to take another major step forward in 2026.
Instead, the team is now facing uncertainty surrounding one of the most important pieces of its offensive line after a frightening injury during practice raised serious concerns about his availability and long-term future.
The incident occurred on Monday, August 17, 2026, during a red-zone training session at the Raiders practice facility.
According to team sources, the young offensive lineman suddenly went down during the intense portion of practice. Although he was able to get back on his feet shortly afterward, the situation immediately changed when he began walking with discomfort and was escorted off the field by members of the medical staff.
The Raiders did not immediately reveal the full extent of the injury, but the concern inside the organization became clear when the player was unable to participate in the team's joint practices with the Houston Texans the following day.

Instead of joining his teammates on the field, he watched from the sideline wearing street clothes as Las Vegas continued preparations for the upcoming preseason schedule.
The player at the center of the situation is Jackson Powers-Johnson, the Raiders' second-round selection in the 2024 NFL Draft out of Oregon.
Powers-Johnson entered the league with enormous expectations after dominating at the college level. Known for his physical style, toughness, and ability to control the interior of the offensive line, he was viewed by Las Vegas as a potential long-term starter and one of the cornerstones of the franchise's rebuilding process.
However, the latest injury has created a difficult decision for head coach Klint Kubiak and the Raiders' coaching staff.
Medical evaluations reportedly indicate that Powers-Johnson could be sidelined for approximately four to six weeks, a timeline that could force him to miss at least the opening games of the 2026 regular season.
With the final roster deadline approaching in just over 10 days, Kubiak must now evaluate how the team handles the center position and whether adjustments need to be made before the season begins.
"Right now, the most important thing is making sure he gets healthy. We are not going to rush a player back when the long-term future matters more than one practice or one game," Kubiak said while addressing the situation.
The concern surrounding Powers-Johnson is also connected to his injury history dating back to his college career at Oregon.
During his time with the Ducks, he dealt with multiple medical setbacks, including issues involving his hip, groin, and a concussion that required careful management.
Despite those challenges, Powers-Johnson continued to establish himself as one of the most respected offensive linemen in college football, eventually becoming a key prospect for NFL teams searching for interior line talent.
For the Raiders, losing him from the starting lineup even temporarily represents a significant blow.
His ability to anchor the middle of the offensive line was expected to provide stability for an offense trying to establish a stronger identity under Kubiak.
Now, Las Vegas must prepare for the possibility that its young second-round star may not return immediately when the season begins.
For a player once viewed as part of the franchise's future foundation, this latest setback represents a painful moment.
The Raiders remain hopeful that Powers-Johnson will recover quickly, but the next few weeks could determine whether one of Las Vegas' brightest young talents can return in time to continue building the career many believed he was destined to have.






