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Raiders 'Hopeful' Rookie Jermod McCoy Can Play in 2026 Despite Knee Injury

Raiders 'Hopeful' Rookie Jermod McCoy Can Play in 2026 Despite Knee Injury

Summary

The Las Vegas Raiders are hopeful that their rookie cornerback Jermod McCoy can play in the 2026 NFL season despite a serious knee injury that caused him to miss the previous year. McCoy was picked in the fourth round after concerns about his knee, but he is taking part in the team's rookie minicamp while they monitor his recovery.

Key Facts

  • Jermod McCoy is a rookie cornerback for the Las Vegas Raiders, drafted in the fourth round (101st overall) of the 2026 NFL Draft.
  • McCoy missed the entire 2025 season due to a torn ACL (a major knee ligament injury).
  • He also had a previous knee procedure involving a bone and cartilage repair, which may require replacement surgery in the future.
  • Some teams worried that a future surgery might end McCoy’s career if it is not successful.
  • Despite these concerns, the Raiders are optimistic McCoy can play in the 2026 season.
  • McCoy is currently participating in the Raiders’ rookie minicamp, showing short-term progress.
  • McCoy himself said any future surgery would depend on team decisions.
  • If his knee holds up, McCoy could become an important player for the Raiders in the future.
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