The news was first reported by Adam Schefter last night. Originally a first-round pick for the Chicago Bears in 2013, Long became a three-time Pro Bowler during the first three seasons of his career. He was a Pro Bowler both as a guard and a tackle. After Long’s initial rookie contract, he signed a long-term contract in 2016. However, injuries kept Long on the sidelines and the greatest number of games played in a single season was 10 games. Between 2016 and 2019, Long played in only 30 games. After struggling with injuries for years, Long retired in 2019. It looks like a year off was enough for Long as he is visiting the Raiders today and is expected to visit the Kansas City Chiefs in the following days.