Of the 44 quarterbacks the Raiders have drafted since 1959, only two have winning records as prolonged starters with the club.
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The Raiders have three weeks left to finalize a plan for the NFL draft, and fans are curious about the team’s thought process at several positions.
The Raiders will welcome two prominent quarterback prospects to their facility this week as they get prepared for the NFL draft.
Raiders owner Mark Davis’ net worth has skyrocketed from an estimated $500 million in 2016 to $2.3 billion this year, according to Forbes’ billionaires list.
The Raiders should be talking trade with a number of teams before April’s draft. They could easily move up or down to grab a quarterback they like.
The Raiders will have a new look in their running back room next season after losing a free agent coach Antonio Pierce called the team’s “heartbeat.”
The Raiders believed they needed to win down the stretch to secure the full-time job for coach Antonio Pierce. But they could use better draft position now.
The Raiders address plenty of roster needs in this seven-round mock draft, including making a trade to acquire their quarterback of the future.
Pro Football Hall of Famer and new Vegas restaurateur Emmitt Smith recalls bringing his family to Las Vegas in 1991 and staying at the iconic Strip hotel.
Raiders fans continue to have questions about the team’s plan at quarterback with the NFL draft less than a month away. Will they trade up or stay at No. 13?
The Raiders’ offseason workouts begin in April and conclude with their mandatory minicamp in June. All eyes will be on the battle for the starting quarterback job.
The Pro Football Hall of Famer hosted a party to mark the grand opening of his restaurant, Emmitt’s Vegas, at Fashion Show mall.
Antonio Pierce doesn’t plan to compromise the locker room culture he’s built so far in his Raiders tenure with any of the team’s offseason additions.
Tom Brady is attempting to buy a limited stake in the Raiders and NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said Tuesday the former quarterback is on the right track.
NFL owners approved a one-year proposal that results in sweeping changes on kickoffs and is intended to encourage more returns while limiting injuries.