Free agent defensive lineman Trevor Pryce is visiting with the Raiders, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports.
Pryce was a first-round pick out of Clemson by the Broncos in the 1997 NFL Draft. After nine seasons in Denver, four ending with trips to the Pro Bowl, Pryce signed with the Baltimore Ravens before appearing in 10 games with the Jets last season.
The 36-year-old has 91 quarterback sacks during his career, but had just one last season and would likely be a another veteran rotational defensive end/defensive tackle on a defensive line that has has struggled with gap discipline this season.
Schefter adds that the two sides are talking about a contract and a deal could be struck, perhaps before the Raiders face the Texans on Sunday.