Raiders defensive line hopes to build on recent progress

HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — The signs are starting to show that maybe end Maxx Crosby isn’t the only defensive lineman the Raiders can count on.

Las Vegas began to improve up front on Nov. 20 against the Denver Broncos, but then in Sunday’s 40-34 victory at Seattle, its linemen took a noticeable step forward.

Tackles Andrew Billings and Bilal Nichols combined for 1 1/2 sacks of the Seahawks’ Geno Smith and hit him three more times. They also were instrumental in holding the Seahawks to 65 yards rushing.

Now the question is whether the line can maintain its level of play from those two games.

“The better we do, the better the edge does,” Billings said. “So if we get that middle push, the quarterback can’t step up. If Maxx misses him and we’re there, we can get the sack ourselves.”

Signing tackle Jerry Tillery two weeks ago has helped the interior line’s progress because it has allowed Billings and Nichols to reduce their number of snaps. And because Tillery is able to pressure quarterbacks, offenses have had to pay attention to him, which has freed up Nichols more often.

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