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Raiders on one-year deal This is interesting. Martavis Bryant is back in Oakland according to multiple reports. And it looks like he will be re-signing with the team.This is a bit of a surprise Derek Carr Jersey , but there’s reason behind it. With Bryant facing a suspension, the Raiders released him. But that suspension has not been handed down yet. And after week one, contracts are not guaranteed which means if the Raiders get one game out of him before he is suspended, they will pay him for one game.They could certainly use all the help they can get. Last week the wide receivers were a complete non-factor, including Amari Cooper catching just one pass for nine yards. Martavis would add a dimension to the receiving corps they don’t have — a deep threat. It’s the whole reason Jon Gruden threw away a third round pick to acquire him during the draft. Now Derek Carr just needs to get back to throwing it deep. Follow @LeviDamien The Oakland Raiders appear set to play in San Francisco in their final season in the Bay Area.The Raiders Reggie Nelson Jersey , who don’t have a lease in Oakland for 2019 but won’t have their new stadium ready in Las Vegas until 2020, are reportedly going to play in the San Francisco Giants’ stadium this year. Raj Mathai of NBC Bay Area reports that the Raiders have reached a deal with the Giants to use Oracle Park, formerly known as AT&T Park, in 2019.The league would have to approve such a deal, and presumably any arrangement also has the blessing of the 49ers. Although the 49ers now play 45 miles away in Santa Clara Kolton Miller Jersey , they’re still the “San Francisco” 49ers and the NFL likely wouldn’t allow another team to play in San Francisco without the 49ers’ approval.So the Raiders, who for many years have shared a stadium with the Oakland A’s, will now share a stadium with another baseball team for one more year, before saying goodbye to the Bay Area for good.