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Cammalleri scored two goals, Corban Knight netted the winner in a shootout, and the Flames erased a two-goal deficit in the third period to beat the Stars 4-3 on Friday night.ALAMEDA, Calif. -- The Oakland Raiders got one of their two biggest offensive playmakers back at practice. Quarterback Terrelle Pryor returned to practice Wednesday and was working with the first team after missing last weeks game with a concussion, while running back Darren McFadden is still sidelined by a hamstring injury that prevented him from finishing last weeks game. The Raiders had hoped Pryor would play last Sunday against Washington but decided to hold him out after he complained of sensitivity to light Saturday night -- a classic concussion symptom. Pryor is once again symptom free and appears on target to resume his starting role when the Raiders (1-3) host San Diego (2-2) on Sunday night. He plans to be the same player he was before the injury, not worried about taking another hard hit like the one Wesley Woodyard delivered on Sept. 23 in Denver that led to the concussion. "I just try to make the right decisions and the smart decisions and be a smart person and player," Pryor said. "Obviously, if theres three guys coming cramming down on me I dont want to challenge all three of those guys so get down. Just be myself and play football. Thats how I have to play." It will be a much-welcomed return after Raiders fans booed backup Matt Flynn repeatedly while watching the offence stagnate in a 24-14 loss to Washington. Flynn, who was expected to start before losing the job in the exhibition season to Pryor, showed little pocket awareness. He threw an interception that was returned for a touchdown and took seven sacks, while leading just one scoring drive. That performance helped drop Flynn to third-team status behind undrafted rookie Matt McGloin, a fast fall after Oakland traded two draft picks to acquire Flynn and gave him $6.5 million in guaranteed money. "It hasnt worked out like we anticipated and weve got to make decisions and weve got to move forward and continue to go," coach Dennis Allen said. "Matts going to continue to battle and scratch and claw and I still believe that hes a capable quarterback." Pryor had helped obscure many of Oaklands problems oon offence with his athleticism that has allowed him to turn broken plays into big ones.dddddddddddd Pryor completed 65.4 per cent of his passes the first three weeks for 624 yards and two touchdowns. He has also rushed for 198 yards on 26 carries and has not turned the ball over since throwing two interceptions in an opening week loss to Indianapolis. "If you start trying to limit the things that he does, I think you decrease his effectiveness," Allen said. "You have to let him be the quarterback that he is and let him make plays." McFadden initially got hurt in the first quarter of the loss to the Redskins and tried to come back later in the first half before shutting it down for the game. McFadden leads the Raiders with 215 yards rushing but has been hampered by a variety of injuries for his entire career. McFadden has missed 23 full games over his first five seasons because of injuries. While Allen said it is too early to know whether McFadden will miss this game, hamstrings are tricky injuries for running backs and the Raiders will likely be cautious. "No real updates, nothing really to report," Allen said. "Hes got a hamstring, and hes trying to rehab it and get out there as fast as he can." Marcel Reece was back at practice after hurting his knee in Sundays loss and got some time at halfback instead of his usual fullback position. 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