It took until Nov. 19, and given the late date it’s amazing that it happened at all in 2010, but the Raiders had their entire 53-man roster at practice Friday.



That included wide receiver Chaz Schilens, suited up and wearing his familiar No. 81, loping through some half-speed drills with the receivers.

It was Schilens’ first practice of the regular season, having undergone knee surgery during training camp that was first described as minor but later revealed to be something more extensive.

There is no chance Schilens will face Pittsburgh and he may not even be ready to face Miami on Nov. 28, but barring a setback, he could return to contribute to a corps of wide receivers that could use an angular receiver to help move the chains.

Also at practice for the third straight day were tight end Zach Miller (arch), cornerback Nnamdi Asomougha (ankle) and defensive tackle John Henderson (stress fracture). The participation of all three has been limited and will likely be again today, but there is at least a chance all three could be available to play against Pittsburgh Sunday.

More to come . . .