2012 Oakland Raiders season


The Oakland Raiders season was the franchise's 43rd season in the National Football League and the 53rd overall. It was the first season under head coach Dennis Allen, who replaced Hue Jackson, who was fired one week after the 2011 season ended. It was also the first full season without the ownership of longtime owner Al Davis, who died on October 8, 2011, and the first season with a non-Davis family member as the general manager since, as Reggie McKenzie was hired from the Green Bay Packers' organization by Al Davis' son Mark on January 10 to be the GM of the team, and was given full autonomy over the football operations. McKenzie fired Jackson on his first day and hired Allen 2 weeks later. The Raiders failed to improve on their 8–8 record in 2011, securing them into their tenth consecutive non-winning season and the tenth consecutive elimination from postseason contention. The Raiders also clinched their divisional rank, securing their fifth consecutive season since 2007 which they finished third or fourth. This was also the first time since the 2009 NFL Season that the team finished with a record below 8-8. The team did however upset the Pittsburgh Steelers, whom they also defeated in the 2006 NFL Season, when the Raiders finished the year 2–14 and claimed the first overall pick in the draft.

Personnel changes

on September 16, 2012

Free agents

Signings

PositionPlayer2011 teamNotes
CBRon BartellUFASt. Louis Ramssigned to a one-year contract on March 16
LBKorey BosworthUFADetroit Lionssigned on August 16, cut on August 27
OGMike BrisielUFAHouston Texanssigned to a five-year contract on March 16
WRDuke CalhounUFANew York Giantssigned on April 20, placed on injured reserve
P/KEddy CarmonaUDFAsigned on May 14 after participating as a tryout during the rookie mini-camp, waived on August 31
DEWayne DorseyUDFAsigned on May 14 after participating as a tryout during the rookie mini-camp, cut on August 27
TEKyle EfawUDFAsigned on May 14 after participating as a tryout during the rookie mini-camp, waived on August 31
CBCoye FranciesUFASeattle Seahawksclaimed off waivers on August 29
CBJoselio HansonUFAPhiladelphia Eaglessigned on September 3
TEAndre HardyUFAsigned on April 12, waived on May 14
OTKevin HaslamUFAJacksonville Jaguarssigned on May 14 after participating as a tryout during the rookie mini-camp, waived on August 31
OTNick HowellUFANew Orleans Saintssigned on June 8, waived on August 31
TETory HumphreyUFANew Orleans Saintssigned on June 12, waived-placed on injured reserve on August 31
CBPat LeeUFAGreen Bay Packerssigned to a one-year contract on March 21
QBMatt LeinartUFAHouston Texanssigned to a one-year contract on May 1
CBLeQuan LewisUFAsigned on May 14 after participating as a tryout during the rookie mini-camp, released on June 22
CColin MillerUFAsigned on May 8, waived on August 31, added to practice squad on September 2
QBKyle Newhall-CaballeroUDFAsigned on May 22, cut on August 27
WR/RSRoscoe ParrishUFASan Diego Chargerssigned on August 28, cut on August 31
FBTréShawn RobinsonUDFAsigned on May 14 after participating as a tryout during the rookie mini-camp, released on June 8
FBOwen SchmittUFAPhiladelphia Eaglessigned to a one-year contract on May 15
WRTravionte SessionUDFAsigned on May 14 after participating as a tryout during the rookie mini-camp, waived on August 31, added to practice squad on September 2
CBShawntae SpencerUFASan Francisco 49erssigned to a one-year contract on March 19
DE/OLBDave TollefsonUFANew York Giantssigned to a two-year contract on April 6
OTEd WangUFAsigned on May 2, waived-injured on August 27, placed on injured reserve on August 29
OLBPhilip WheelerUFAIndianapolis Coltssigned to a one-year contract on March 30

Trades

The Raiders did not have first-, second-, third-, fourth- or seventh-round selections heading into the 2012 NFL Draft due to the following trades:

Undrafted free agents

All undrafted free agents were signed following the conclusion of the 2012 NFL Draft on April 28.
PositionPlayerCollegeNotes
CBConroy BlackUtahAdded to the team roster on May 10, partook in rookie mini-camp, waived on August 28
LBKaelin BurnettNevadaAdded to the team roster on May 10, partook in rookie mini-camp, waived on August 31, added to practice squad on September 2
WR/TEDerek CarrierBeloitAdded to the team roster on May 10, partook in rookie mini-camp, waived on August 31
WRBrandon CarswellUSCAdded to the team roster on May 10, partook in rookie mini-camp, waived on August 31, added to practice squad on September 2
CBCorey GatewoodStanford
DTRaphael GuidryKansas State
DTDominique HamiltonMissouriAdded to the team roster on May 10, partook in rookie mini-camp, waived on August 31
SAaron HenryWisconsinAdded to the team roster on May 10, partook in rookie mini-camp, cut on August 27
LBChad KilgoreNorthwest MissouriSigned on July 29, waived on August 31,
PMarquette KingFort Valley StateAdded to the team roster on May 10, partook in rookie mini-camp, placed on injured reserve on August 31,
OTDan KnappArizona StateAdded to the team roster on May 10, will participate in rookie mini-camp, waived on August 31,
LBMario KurnSan DiegoAdded to the team roster on May 10, partook in rookie mini-camp, placed on injured reserve
WRThomas MayoCal Added to the team roster on May 10, partook in rookie mini-camp, cut on August 27
WRDeAundre MuhammadIndianaSigned on July 29, cut on August 27
DEDarius NallUCF
OGLucas NixPittAdded to the team roster on May 10, partook in rookie mini-camp
CBChaz PowellPenn StateAdded to the team roster on May 10, partook in rookie mini-camp, cut on August 27
WRRod StreaterTempleAdded to the team roster on May 10, partook in rookie mini-camp

Staff

Final roster

Schedule

Preseason

Regular season

Game summaries

Week 1: vs. San Diego Chargers

With the loss, the Raiders began their season 0–1.

Week 2: at Miami Dolphins

With the loss, the Raiders fell to 0–2.

Week 3: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

With the win, the Raiders improved to 1–2. The Pittsburgh Steelers would end up being the only AFC North team Oakland defeated during the 2012 season.

Week 4: at Denver Broncos

With the loss, the Raiders went into their bye week at 1–3.

Week 6: at Atlanta Falcons

With the surprising loss, the Raiders fell to 1–4.

Week 7: vs. Jacksonville Jaguars

With the win, the Raiders improved to 2–4.

Week 8: at Kansas City Chiefs

With the win, the Raiders improved to 3–4.

Week 9: vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

With the loss, the Raiders fell to 3–5.

Week 10: at Baltimore Ravens

With the loss, the Raiders fell into 3–6.

Week 11: vs. New Orleans Saints

With the loss, the Raiders fell to 3–7.

Week 12: at Cincinnati Bengals

The Raiders' loss drops their record to 3–8 and secures them their tenth consecutive non-winning campaign. This was Carson Palmer's first game against his former team, the Bengals, who he played for 8 years from 2003–2010.

Week 13: vs. Cleveland Browns

With the loss, the Raiders dropped to 3–9 and have therefore been eliminated from playoff contention. This would become the first road victory for the Cleveland Browns since Week 2 of the 2011 season, and the first television blackout for the Raiders since Week 16 of the 2010 season.

Week 14: vs. Denver Broncos

With the loss, the Raiders dropped to 3–10.

Week 15: vs. Kansas City Chiefs

The Raiders pitched a shutout for the first time since Week 17 of the 2002 Season against the Chiefs. With the win, the Raiders improved to 4–10 and avoided last place in the AFC West by virtue of a head-to-head sweep over the Chiefs.

Week 16: at Carolina Panthers

With the loss, the Raiders dropped their record to 4-11.

Week 17: at San Diego Chargers

With the loss, the Raiders finished the season by 4-12.

Standings