Las Vegas Raiders coach Antonio Pierce hasn’t ruled out defensive end Maxx Crosby, who missed his first career game last weekend, for Sunday’s game at Denver.

Crosby, who didn’t play in last Sunday’s 20-16 victory over the Cleveland Browns because of a high-ankle sprain, went through a limited practice Friday.

There is an increasing chance running back Alexander Mattison will start against the Broncos. Usual starter Zamir White isn’t expected to play because of a groin injury.

Pierce said Monday that Mattison was in line for more carries anyway after he rushed for 60 yards on five carries against the Browns. White is off to a slow start with 3.1 yards per carry compared to Mattison’s 5.1.

Rookie Tommy Eichenberg, drafted in the fifth round out of Ohio State, will make his first start with fellow linebackers Divine Deablo (oblique) and Luke Masterson (knee) out.

Pierce also was asked about wide receiver Davante Adams, who will miss his second consecutive game with a hamstring injury, has reportedly asked for a trade.

“That’s handled on the third floor,” Pierce said. “I’m focused on the Denver Broncos, getting my team prepared and ready to play. We’re excited about that.”

GIANTS’ NABeRS OUT >> The NFL’s leading receiver Malik Nabers is out this week against Seattle, Giants coach Brian Daboll said.

Nabers, who has 35 catches in his rookie season to top the league, remains in concussion protocol and won’t play when the Giants (1-3) face the Seahawks (3-1) on Sunday.

Nabers was making progress, Daboll said, “but he’s not going to make it.”

Nabers was hurt in the fourth quarter of New York’s loss to Dallas on Sept. 26. He missed practices on Wednesday and Thursday. Nabers must be cleared by an independent neurologist before he could return to the field.