(AP) — Oakland defensive back TJ Carrie missed his third consecutive practice with a chest injury and will not play this week, leaving the Raiders without the most versatile member of their secondary for Sunday's game against Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos. Carrie was injured while fielding a punt during the first play of the second quarter of the Raiders' 22-20 loss to the Chicago Bears last week. Without Carrie, who started the first two games of the season at cornerback before moving to safety, the Raiders are scrambling for help. With free safety Charles Woodson limited in practice since dislocating his shoulder in the season opener, that could mean a long afternoon against Manning and the Broncos for the NFL's 31st-ranked pass defense. The Raiders will also be without defensive tackle Justin Ellis, who is wearing a walking boot on his left foot after re-injuring it in practice this week. Coupled with the loss of Carrie, who has been the team's primary punt returner, Oakland's special teams are hurting and Del Rio left open the possibility that even first-round pick Amari Cooper might be used.