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Tuesday night the world was introduced to Johnathan Abram.

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He’s the Raiders rookie safety who Gruden has said many times talks a lot and is tough to keep under wraps. He has become known for being..." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesSilver And Black Pride homepageHorizontal - WhiteSilver And Black Pridean Oakland Raiders communityFollow Silver And Black Pride online:Follow Silver And Black Pride on TwitterFollow Silver And Black Pride on FacebookLog in or sign upLog InSign UpSite searchSearchSearchSilver And Black Pride main menuFanpostsFanshotsRaidersOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 321 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Raiders StoriesScheduleRosterStatsYahoo Raiders NewsYahoo Raiders Team PageYahoo Raiders ReportYahoo Raiders Depth ChartYahoo Raiders TransactionsYahoo Raiders PhotosOdds About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub ✕Raiders rookie Johnathan Abram on being featured on Hard Knocks ‘I’m a kid off the field Lamarcus Joyner Jersey , a man on the field’New,35commentsPDTTuesday night the world was introduced to Johnathan Abram. He’s the Raiders rookie safety who Gruden has said many times talks a lot and is tough to keep under wraps. He has become known for being a bit of a talker between plays in practice and overzealous with his physicality between the whistles. So, it’s no wonder Hard Knocks made him the featured personality in the season premiere.He is heard saying in the show that “Rookie” is a bad word for him. He doesn’t use it and neither does fellow first round pick Clelin Ferrell. Both are pegged as starters from day one with the team, and know they have no room to sit back and learn the ropes. Their time is now.They don’t act like rookies. They talk a lot more than rookies typically do. They also joke around a lot. In the show they went horseback riding together and even sang and held hands a little bit. It was fun.“That’s just me, I’m a kid off the field, man on the field,” said Abram. “That’s just me, I like to have fun.”Today the two of them lined up across from an opposing NFL team for the first time. The Rams were in Napa for scrimmages. They are familiar with the Hard Knocks cameras being around. Back in 2016, they were the team featured on the show.At that time, Rams QB Jared Goff was a rookie. He had some advice for the Raiders rookies; “Don’t talk to anyone. Keep your mouth shut.”That philosophy may have suited Goff well. He was a number one overall pick quarterback with the weight of the world on him. Clearly Abram doesn’t subscribe to that.“My philosophy is what coach Gruden tells us every single day; be yourself,” said Abram. “Don’t change up, just be yourself, because that’s all that matters at the end of the day.”Many who watched Hard Knocks Tuesday night thought Abram was laying it on thick for the cameras. He insists that’s just who he is all the time and many of his current and former teammates have said that as well.There is also consensus on his play on the field in between his jawing sessions. In his first practice against an opposing team, he stepped up and showed his skills and tenacity. He had a pass breakup on a long attempt from Goff to tight end Gerald Everett and later lined up on Everett, bumped him at the line Brandon LaFell Jersey , peeled off of him and smacked Cooper Kupp on a short catch. And, of course, he was steady talking in between.In one scene on Hard Knocks, he got into it with Jon Gruden defending his physical play. At the podium after practice, he at least sounded like Gruden’s words had gotten through to him when he was asked if it was difficult for him not to unleash on the Rams today.“Kind of, but that’s one thing that we’ve been working on, just practice etiquette,” Abram said. “Got to treat the other guys the same way they treat us. Don’t want to go out there and bang somebody and they do the same thing to our offense. Just senseless, senseless injuries.”That’s not the tone he’s been striking up to now and certainly not the tone he struck on the show.Speaking of those who are known for striking a different tone, a short time later Abram was talking with Steve Smith and then Marcus Peters. You won’t find many bigger trash talking players than those two. Smith of “Ice up, son” fame, and Peters being an Oakland native who Andy Reid grew tired of and traded to the Rams despite being one of the best corners in the league.That’s one hell of a couple mentors for Abram. I mean that both honestly and sarcastically.Follow @LeviDamien A Raiders legend passed away last weekend. Clem Daniels, who played running back for the Raiders from 1961-67 died on Saturday at the age of 83.Daniels, a native of Texas, started his career with..."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Raiders StoriesScheduleRosterStatsYahoo Raiders NewsYahoo Raiders Team PageYahoo Raiders ReportYahoo Raiders Depth ChartYahoo Raiders TransactionsYahoo Raiders PhotosOdds About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub 鉁昍aiders legend Clem Daniels passes at the age of 83New Derek Carrier Jersey ,16commentsPDTShareTweetShareShareRaiders legend Clem Daniels passes at the age of 83Photo via William P. Straeter—APA Raiders legend passed away last weekend. Clem Daniels, who played running back for the Raiders from 1961-67 died on Saturday at the age of 83.Daniels, a native of Texas, started his career with the AFL’s Dallas Texans in 1960, but he didn’t see much playing time and was traded to the Raiders after just one season. Despite starting out as a kick returner (averaged over 22 yards per return), Daniels finally got his chance to start at running back during his second season in Oakland. Since that moment, he dominated tallying 8,394 yards from scrimmage and 54 touchdowns in his Raiders’ career.“Until he got hurt, [Daniels] was without question the best complete back in the American Football League,” said former Raiders executive Ron Wolf according to Raiders.com.Daniel’s 5,103 rushing yards places him third on the franchise’s all-time rushing list behind Marcus Allen and Mark Van Eeghen.Daniels earned AFL co-MVP honors in 1963 when he became the first Raider to rush for over 1,000 yards in a season and earned Pro Bowl honors in four straight seasons from 1963-66. Off the field, Daniels was equally as spectacular. He was a notable social-justice advocate in the East Bay and made his mark during the 1965 AFL All-Star game in New Orleans when he played an instrumental role in coordinating a boycott of taxi drivers and restaurants who refused to take African-American customers.

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