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We hit 38 in our Raiders countdown to kickoff. Who wore it best and who's wearing it now

We hit 38 in our Raiders countdown to kickoff. Who wore it best and who's wearing it now

USA Today6 days ago
We've reached 38 days until the Raiders season opener at Foxboro against the Patriots, With our countdown at 38 days we take a look at who currently dons the number in Silver & Black and who has brought it the most distinction.
No. 38
Who's wearing it now: S Hudson Clark
The man with his first and last name switched is an undrafted rookie out of Arkansas.
Who wore it best: CB TJ Carrie
Carrie outplayed all expectations as a seventh round pick out of Ohio. The Bay Area native (Antioch) was drafted by his hometown team and immediately found significant playing time as a rookie. He would end up appearing in 60 games with 37 starts over four seasons with the Raiders. He collected three interceptions and 31 pass breakups in that time.
He was allowed to hit the market after his rookie contract was up and signed with the Browns, once again leaving the Bay Area for Ohio. He would play two seasons in Cleveland before being released and joining the Colts. After two seasons in Indianapolis, he bounced around several teams' offseason rosters and practice squads for a season and ultimately called it a career after nine years.
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