Defensive end Charles Snowden once felt like a “ghost” in an NFL locker room. Then he got his moment in the spotlight by making a game-winning play for the Raiders.
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The Davante Adams trade speculation has gotten the attention of Raiders fans, as the team heads to Denver for a division game against the Broncos on Sunday.
The Raiders used a little imagination in their win over the Browns last week. They’ll need a lot more of it without star wide receiver Davante Adams.
The Broncos are consensus 3-point favorites (even) over the Raiders after the line opened at 1½. The total is the lowest on the board at 36 for Sunday’s game.
The Raiders made official several coaching hires and announced a few new ones on Monday as they continue to work toward filling the new coaching staff.
In court documents filed Friday, former Raiders coach Jon Gruden opposed the NFL and commissioner Roger Goodell’s request to dismiss Gruden’s lawsuit against the league.
The power structure created by Josh McDaniels and Dave Ziegler already feels different than the one left behind by Jon Gruden and Mike Mayock.
Several players at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis have mentioned Maxx Crosby when asked what players they try to model their game after.
With this front office, it will be interesting to see if the Raiders build a draft board simply reflecting their feelings on the best players from A to Z — and remain true to it.
The strong wide receiver performance at the scouting combine bodes well for the Raiders. The 2022 draft class offers as much explosiveness as any in recent history.
Ohio State star receiver Chris Olave was timed in 4.39 seconds in the 40-yard dash at the NFL scouting combine, a day after saying he would enjoy being drafted by the Raiders.
The Raiders aren’t in a rush to decide on where Alex Leatherwood will play on the offensive line. He is a key to what direction the Raiders take.
The move comes nearly two years after the regulations were put in place to help stop the spread of the deadly virus and ensure games could continue.
Fans of the Silver and Black now have two more Southern Nevada locations to pick up gear from their favorite team.