Why do some websites have the Raiders listed with the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft, while others say they would pick No. 2 if the season ended today?
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The Raiders are so bad that 10 straight losses don’t do things justice. The 2-12 record doesn’t completely define how inept things are for Antonio Pierce’s team.
The Raiders received an awful performance from their special-teams unit in their loss to the Falcons on Monday, as Atlanta got its hands on two punts.
The Raiders started their third quarterback of the season in Monday’s game against the Falcons, but the results at Allegiant Stadium were the same.
Former Centennial High School standout Jonah Laulu had a sack and a pass breakup in the Raiders’ loss to the Atlanta Falcons on “Monday Night Football.”
Quarterback Desmond Ridder couldn’t seize his chance at redemption against his former team on “Monday Night Football.” The Raiders dropped to 2-12 as a result.
The Raiders will have a new starting quarterback on “Monday Night Football” after Aidan O’Connell couldn’t return from a knee injury in time to play.
The Vikings are 7-point home favorites over the Bears on “Monday Night Football” in a rematch of Minnesota’s memorable 30-27 overtime win over Chicago on Nov. 24.
The Bills are now the favorites at two sportsbooks to win the Super Bowl after they upset the Lions on Sunday in a game that soared over the total.
Raiders quarterback Desmond Ridder could start against his former team Monday night if Aidan O’Connell is unable to play.
Atlanta shot up from a 4-point to a 5½-point favorite over the Raiders on Saturday for their “Monday Night Football” matchup at Allegiant Stadium.
The Raiders return home for the first time since Nov. 24 when they host the Atlanta Falcons on “Monday Night Football” at Allegiant Stadium. Here’s how to watch.
One of the Raiders’ best players is out for Monday’s game against the Falcons and beyond, while quarterback Aidan O’Connell remains questionable.
Scott Kellen leads the NFL handicapping contest with a 42-27-1 record against the spread, and Brent Musburger is in second place at 41-28-1 ATS.
The Raiders’ “Monday Night Football” opponent features a struggling kicker and slumping quarterback who will hope to bounce back at Allegiant Stadium.