Reggie McKenzie and the ghosts of 2004
With money still to spend, Reggie McKenzie is far from writing his “How I Spent My Offseason” essay. But the Raiders’ general manager made one thing clear in his early moves: He prizes Super Bowl experience.
With money still to spend, Reggie McKenzie is far from writing his “How I Spent My Offseason” essay. But the Raiders’ general manager made one thing clear in his early moves: He prizes Super Bowl experience.
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