After looking great in his first offseason practice open to the media, Raiders running back Darren McFadden said he feels back to normal and has his sights set on reaching a personal goal of 1,800 yards this season. McFadden is coming off of a Lisfranc foot sprain that cost him nine games last year after he totaled 768 yards and five scores in seven games. Coach Dennis Allen says he'll spare McFadden some reps in an effort to keep McFadden healthy for as long as possible. "I'm just out there playing, going hard," McFadden said according to the Contra Costa Times. "If I get hurt, so be it. I could see it if I was just going down the street, falling over, getting hurt. It's all behind me. If I get hurt going hard, I can't do anything about it. ... I feel like I got my feet wet in the NFL, now I have my confidence, so it's just going out there and playing with confidence. I'm going to go out there and run the ball." (Updated 05/16/2012)
Quarterback Jason Campbell agreed to a one-year contract Tuesday with the Chicago Bears and will back up Jay Cutler. Campbell has spent the past two years in Oakland after playing his first four seasons with Washington and has started 70 of the 71 games he has appeared in. But he fractured a clavicle midway through last season and the Raiders brought in Carson Palmer. Campbell has completed 1,296 of 2,131 passes for 14,417 yards, 74 touchdowns and 50 interceptions in his career. (Updated 03/14/2012)