Giorgio Tavecchio’s shot finally has arrived. It comes at the expense of the longest-tenured player in Raiders history.
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Most believe you shouldn’t look back to move forward, and perhaps that’s shrewd counsel for the Raiders as another NFL season arrives.
Raiders head coach Jack Del Rio has a “real gift” in building his team’s confidence, quarterback Derek Carr said.
A look at the Raiders’ season opener Sunday at the Tennessee Titans.
Review-Journal sports columnist Ed Graney previews his upcoming feature on what similarities Nashville has to Las Vegas
The Review-Journal’s Todd Dewey, handicapper Kelly Stewart and CG Technology sports book vice-president Matt Holt preview the NFL weekend.
Of the 15 players listed on NFL rosters with Las Vegas ties, three of them are in the offensive backfield.
Heavy action at William Hill sports books on Oakland to win the Super Bowl has driven its odds down from 22-1 to 7-1, which is the second choice behind the New England Patriots (11-4).
Review-Journal NFL writer Gilbert Manzano picks the playoff teams and Super Bowl LII champion.
Don’t be surprised if three teams come out of the AFC West to make the playoffs. But the one with the weakest defense — the Raiders — should come out on top.
The Giants have won three straight games over the Cowboys and are 5-0 against the spread in their past five meetings.
Not many doubt that the Seattle Seahawks will be a winning team once again in 2017, but could their Super Bowl window be closing?
A federal judge blocked Dallas Cowboys star Ezekiel Elliott’s six-game suspension over a domestic violence case Friday, setting the stage for a potentially lengthy legal fight with the NFL.
The Review-Journal’s Todd Dewey, handicapper Kelly Stewart (@KellyInVegas) and CG Technology sports book vice-president Matthew Holt preview the Jets’ season in the 29th of a series of 32 NFL team videos in 32 days.
Winning at New England when the Patriots are coming off an historic Super Bowl victory is worth getting a little wild over. That’s not the Kansas City Chiefs’ style. Not even when a rookie is setting records.