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Riddick Impressed by Mendoza

April 3, 2026

ESPN analyst Louis Riddick came away impressed with Fernando Mendoza, pointing to his build, command, and decision-making after seeing him in person. He also supported the Las Vegas Raiders bringing in Kirk Cousins, calling him a valuable veteran who can help guide the young quarterback. And when it comes to upside, Riddick compares Mendoza’s leadership…

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