The Raiders didn’t have a whole lot of positives to speak of in Sunday’s loss to the Bengals, but one of their cornerbacks made a great play in the fourth quarter.
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The Raiders shook up some responsibilities on their coaching staff Tuesday and hired a former NFL head coach. They also stood pat at the NFL’s trade deadline.
After firing three key members of his offensive staff, Raiders coach Antonio Pierce said he will take the next day or two to evaluate his options.
NFL Week 9 favorites have won 13 of 14 games and gone 10-4 against the spread, including big covers from the Lions, Commanders, Ravens and Vikings.
Richie Incognito signed a contract with the Raiders on Friday and then officially announced his retirement. He ends a 15-year career that featured its share of controversy.
Raiders quarterback Derek Carr showed off his basketball skills at the American Century Celebrity Golf Championship last weekend at Lake Tahoe.
It’s the second consecutive season that wide receiver Davante Adams has found his name atop the annual poll of players, coaches, scouts and league executives.
The hiring of Sandra Douglass Morgan as team president by the Raiders last week drew resounding support, with some of the biggest of that admiration coming from Gov. Steve Sisolak.
Golden Knights forward Reilly Smith has a lot going on, as the unrestricted free agent looks for a new deal with the team while preparing for the Battle 4 Vegas charity game.
Projected starting cornerback Rock Ya-Sin has improved each season and could be an overlooked key to the Raiders’ season in his first year with the franchise.
Five-time Pro Bowl cornerback Lester Hayes was one of 25 former players to make the cut. Also named was former CEO Amy Trask, who served in the role from 1997 to 2013.
Several prominent Nevadans weighed in with overwhelmingly positive comments on Sandra Douglass Morgan, the Raiders’ choice for team president.
The resume of new Raiders president Sandra Douglass Morgan carries the day — it couldn’t be more impressive.
The Review-Journal investigation revealed allegations from former employees, with some women alleging a troubling pattern of harassment and unequal treatment.