Kolton Miller had his worse day as a pro on Sunday. However, you shouldn’t hold it against him too much. After the game, it was reported that the rookie tackle was playing through a Grade II MCL sprain. That type of injury usually knocks out players for a few weeks, at a minimum. But with the Raiders already missing Kelechi Osemele and Donald Penn, they needed the rookie to play.

As you would expect, he did not play well. According to Pro Football Focus, Miller surrendered three sacks and eight pressures against the Chargers. Fellow rookie Brandon Parker didn’t perform well either, allowing four quarterback pressures as well.

Raiders RT Brandon Parker allowed four QB pressures in 41 pass-block snaps in his first NFL start, per @PFF. LT Kolton Miller allowed three sacks and eight QB pressures in 41 pass-block snaps while playing through a knee injury. — Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) October 8, 2018

For the most part, Miller has been solid as a rookie. But Sunday’s game was one he will soon hope to forget. The Raiders take on the Seahawks next Sunday and Miller will get a heavy dose of star rusher Frank Clark. Hopefully, Miller is quite a bit healthier in Week 6 or it could be a long day for the Raiders’ offense once again.