The win in Oakland Sunday didn’t come without consequence for the Raiders. It’s a short week with the team facing the Chargers on Thursday night, which means there is no rest for the weary. Practice in Alameda saw the Raiders without several starters, and one ‘Key’ contributor who they fear could be out long term.

Right tackle Trent Brown left the game with an ankle injury on which he was unable to put any weight. He was not at practice Monday as the Raiders are awaiting the results of his MRI to see how serious it is.

“A little bit later this afternoon, we’ll find out,” Gruden said of Brown’s injury status. “Hopefully, we’ll have Trent, but if not, we’ll go with David Sharpe, who’s played quite well in the games that he’s been in.”

Center Rodney Hudson missed Sunday’s game with an ankle injury he sustained two weeks ago in Green Bay. He was missing once again, and his status appears shaky at best.

“I don’t know that he was close,” Gruden said of Hudson’s status against the Lions. “He gave it everything he could. Don’t know his status for this game, either. Cross my fingers. We’ll try to update it as the week unfolds, but he just couldn’t push off it, and we’ll leave it at that.”

One of the heroes of the game was Daryl Worley, who hauled in a spectacular one-handed interception in the end zone. He would leave the game with a strained hamstring, and he too is awaiting the results of an MRI.

Nicholas Morrow was also missing from practice with a groin issue.

These injuries are not currently feared to be long term. It’s the injury to Arden Key, which Gruden fears could be serious.

“Arden Key, we fear he broke his foot. I’m worried about that,” said Gruden. “I don’t want to predict anything, but I do have a lot of concerns that Arden is injured. But I’m waiting to hear on the finality of all the others. But I can’t really tell you the severity of anything until I know.”