at left guard for the Raiders. Two of those seasons Justin Ellis Jersey , he went to the Pro Bowl and one of them he was named an All Pro. Then he got injured last season..."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Raiders StoriesScheduleRosterStatsYahoo Raiders NewsYahoo Raiders Team PageYahoo Raiders ReportYahoo Raiders Depth ChartYahoo Raiders TransactionsYahoo Raiders PhotosOdds About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub ✕Watch: Kelechi Osemele opens up about Raiders infamous Washington game, Amari Cooper trade ‘like a dagger’, moreNew,659commentsPDTShareTweetShareShareWatch: Kelechi Osemele opens up about Raiders infamous Washington game, Amari Cooper trade ‘like a dagger’, moreMark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY SportsFor three seasons Kelechi Osemele was the man at left guard for the Raiders. Two of those seasons, he went to the Pro Bowl and one of them he was named an All Pro. Then he got injured last season and Tom Cable and Jon Gruden didn’t think he was worth his contract and traded him to the Jets for a low round pick.Being that he’s no longer in Oakland, he is able to speak openly about some of the crazy things that occurred in his time with the Raiders. One of the craziest incidents, and one that Raiders fans continue to speculate about, some even pretending they know exactly what happened. KO knows what happened and he discussed it with Adam Lefkoe on his radio show.It’s a long show Rodney Hudson Jersey , but here are the highlights.31-minute mark he talks about the how everyone feeds off the line pancaking people.50-minute mark he talks about the moment the Raiders traded him. Gabe Jackson thought he might be next.52-minute mark he says the moment Tom Cable came onboard he was disrespecting the Pro Bowl offensive line in Oakland including asking Osemele about moving to tackle.Osemele said the egos of the coaches were considerable and that Gruden would tell the players things that would turn out to simply not be true, including that Osemele was going to be part of the team for the next five years only to trade him after one season.57-minute mark he talks about the trade of Amari Cooper101-minute mark he talks about how guys were asking for trades.103-minute mark he talks about the debacle in the Washington game on Sunday Night Football in 2017 as part of the league-wide protests in response to Donald Trump calling NFL players “sons-of-bitches” who should be kicked out of the game and “fired” if they knelt during the National Anthem. Some really stupid rumors swirled that there was a rift between Derek Carr and the offensive line and that they let him get sacked (even though it was the following week against Denver that Carr was sacked and hurt, not in Washington).On the rumors about Derek CarrOn how the rumor startedIn case you were wondering where that ridiculous rumor started and who the “wannabe media person” was, it was noted crackpot nutjob Miko Grimes who heard it from an internet troll, took the troll as a source, and then certain members of the media acted like she is actually someone anyone should listen to and spread the rumor without any proof of its validity.107-minute mark he talks about how Raiders strength and conditioning coach Tom Shaw had them doing some crazy stuff that contributed to how many injuries they had. He credits Raiders former strength coach Joe Gomes for how the team was able to win 12 games in 2016. But Shaw and some guys working for him were not qualified to be training them. The city of Oakland has filed a federal antitrust lawsuit trying to recover damages for the Raiders’ upcoming move to Las Vegas.The suit filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California against the Raiders, the NFL and the other 31 clubs seeks lost revenue, money Oakland taxpayers invested in the Raiders and other costs. The suit does not ask the court to prevent the Raiders’ move to Las Vegas but asks for damages that will help pay off the approximately $80 million in debt remaining from renovations on the Coliseum.The city says the defendants violated federal antitrust laws and the league violated its own relocation policies when the teams voted in March 2017 to approve the Raiders’ decision to move to Las Vegas.The Raiders do not have a lease for a home next year and team owner Mark Davis has said he will not play in Oakland if a lawsuit were ever filed.The release stated that by approving the team’s move to Las Vegas, the league was “boycotting Oakland in the marketplace for hosting a football club” and “violated federal antitrust laws while the Raiders’ move also violated the NFL’s own policies for team relocation.”The NFL and the Raiders didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment.