ALAMEDA — Raiders outside linebacker Shilique Calhoun had a minor procedure on his knee and will miss Sunday’s game against the Carolina Panthers, the team announced.

Calhoun was injured in the Raiders’ Monday night game against the Houston Texans and didn’t practice Wednesday and wasn’t out there again Thursday.

The team’s third-round pick from Michigan State has just nine tackles and a half sack this season while playing in all 10 games. He had a golden chance at an interception against Houston but dropped a Brock Osweiler pass thrown right at him.

Calhoun typically spells both Khalil Mack and Bruce Irvin for a few snaps a game as an edge rusher. With him out, the Raiders don’t have another true edge rusher on the active roster. James Cowser is available on the team’s practice squad and rookie Cory James has experience on the edge in college at Colorado State.

— Cornerback David Amerson missed his second straight practice with a knee injury, although he was out on the field while they stretched for the second straight day.

Wide receiver Michael Crabtree (ankle), running back Latavius Murray (ankle), center Rodney Hudson (knee), left guard Kelechi Osemele (knee), defensive tackle Stacy McGee (ankle), linebacker Perry Riley Jr. (hamstring) and defensive back Keith McGill (abdomen) were all limited for a second straight day.