It’s hard to imagine the Richie Incognito signing in May going any better for the Raiders to this point. The guard has not only been a model citizen and a leader in the locker room, but at 36 years old he has quickly regained his Pro Bowl form of two years ago.



It has gone so well, in fact, that Incognito and the Raiders plan to run it back next season. Incognito and team officials both want him to be a Las Vegas Raider, barring any surprises.



“It’s been a great fit for me,” Incognito said Thursday, “and it’s been really good for them too.”



Incognito signed a one-year contract for the veteran’s minimum and per a rule in the Collective Bargaining Agreement, the Raiders can not extend it. So while the two sides have discussed contract parameters, any real negotiations will have to wait until after the season.



The reason why is something called the Minimum Salary Benefit. Because Incognito was a...