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Adam Schefter, Dan Orlovsky and Peter Schrager join Dan Graziano on NFL Live to discuss:
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Adam Schefter, Dan Orlovsky and Peter Schrager join Dan Graziano on NFL Live to discuss: 0:00 The Raidersโ plan for Fernando Mendoza 5:31 Vita Vea agrees to extension with Buccane
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