Roy Helu Jr. and Sio Moore were both suited up for the first time this preseason for the Raiders.

While Helu saw early action on special teams and got six offensive touches (four carries, two receptions), Moore was pretty invisible.

It didn’t appear he played any snaps on defense and only saw late special teams play. At one point, the second-team defense was on the field and Moore was seated on the bench with his helmet off.

Coach Jack Del Rio said earlier this week that Moore was “competing to be a role player.” While this was his first game back from injury, if Sunday was any indication that may not be a large role. It begs the question, if the Raiders don’t have a big role for him, might they consider trading him? It seems possible and is worth watching over the next week.

The team cut Jonathan Dowling the day before, reportedly because of maturity issues. Asked about that decision, Del Rio said he “didn’t think (Dowling) was going to be a good fit for this organization. So we’re giving him the opportunity to play somewhere else.”