Raiders Sticking With McCown
18th September, 2007 - 11:02 am
San Francisco Chronicle - The Raiders are sticking with Josh McCown at quarterback.

Coach Lane Kiffin said Monday that McCown will start against Cleveland even though he has thrown five interceptions and fumbled six times, losing one of them, in the two games. Against the Broncos, McCown threw a 46-yard touchdown pass to Jerry Porter, but netted only 27 yards aside from that play.

"Our passing game was basically embarrassing," Kiffin said. "That falls on all of us, from (linemen) up front to the receivers to the backs to the quarterback to the coaches - all of us." [READ]

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