Systemplays.com handicapper Doug Fitz went 5-0 against the spread last week and is tied for the contest lead with two others.
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The Raiders will look to bounce back from their most disappointing effort of the Antonio Pierce era when they welcome a struggling Browns side to Las Vegas on Sunday.
Coach Antonio Pierce’s leadership is facing its biggest challenge yet heading into the Raiders’ Week 4 game against the Browns on Sunday.
The Raiders will be without several key players when they host the Cleveland Browns on Sunday at Allegiant Stadium.
Jakorian Bennett is making a strong case in training camp to be the Raiders’ starting outside cornerback after going through growing pains as a rookie last season.
Raiders coach Antonio Pierce challenged Aidan O’Connell and Gardner Minshew to take charge of the quarterback job, but both have been inconsistent in training camp.
Raiders cornerback Jack Jones played at three colleges and then was released by the New England Patriots last season before getting picked up by Las Vegas.
If the first three days of training camp are any indication, Raiders fans are going to fall in love with a defense that has fun — and will have to carry the team.
The Raiders completed their first week of training camp Friday. Here are some observations on the secondary, quarterbacks and the rookie class.
Raiders wide receiver Tre Tucker is trying to figure out how to best take advantage of his speed to exploit the NFL’s new kickoff rule — on the field and on Madden.
There is a lack of respect for the Raiders across the NFL. What did they expect? They have two playoff appearances since 2002 and are favored in two games.
The Raiders wrapped up their first week of training camp Friday in Costa Mesa, California, and fans had tons of questions, beginning with two offensive linemen.
A Raiders fan tossed a Kermit the Frog puppet dressed as Patrick Mahomes onto the practice field, where rookie safety Trey Taylor picked it up and put it on his hand.
Raiders coach Antonio Pierce continually pitted the first-team offense against the first-team defense inside the 20-yard line during training camp practices.