HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — Raiders quarterback Geno Smith did not practice Wednesday because a shoulder injury, placing his status for Sunday’s game at Philadelphia in question.

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Coach Pete Carroll termed Smith’s status as day-to-day. Kenny Pickett, who was Jalen Hurts’ backup last season with the Eagles, took first-team snaps in practice.

“I’ll just wait and see what (Smith) feels like,” Carroll said.

Smith injured his right (throwing) shoulder in the third quarter of Sunday’s 24-17 loss to Denver. He was not available for comment Wednesday.

Pickett replaced Smith and completed 8 of 11 passes for 97 yards and a touchdown.

“Coming in late, I didn’t much work with the first-team guys at all,” Pickett said. “So the fact I can go out there and get some (Wednesday) would be huge.”

The Raiders are getting healthier overall, but Carroll has his own injury issues, wearing a thumb brace on his right hand.

“I probably should’ve learned a lesson here,” Carroll said. “You can catch punts and kickoffs in your 60s, but when you get in your 70s, I would encourage other people to not catch punts on JUGS Machines.”

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