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.
With the draft in the books, Raiders fans are wondering if more help is on the way. James Bradberry, maybe?
The Raiders are bringing in a long-time Patriots scout to be their director of college scouting.
Dan Ventrelle is no longer with the team, owner Mark Davis announced Friday, but the former Raiders president said it’s because he tried to act as a whistleblower over the team’s working conditions.
The Raiders reduced their crowded running back room by one on Thursday by releasing Trey Ragas
Raiders Chief Operations and Analytics Officer Jeremy Aguero has resigned from his position with the team after just seven months, he confirmed to the Review-Journal.
Tom Brady took to Twitter on Thursday to post it’s possible he fumbled in the AFC divisional playoffs 20 years ago against the Raiders.
Fans attending Raiders games at Allegiant Stadium will no longer have to be abide by the COVID-19 safety measures in effect last season.
University of Texas-San Antonio standout Sincere McCormick set school records last season with 1,479 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns on 298 carries.
The Raiders have a group of wide receivers and running backs that can rival any in the NFL, but the line is a work in progress. Here’s a position breakdown of the offense.
Trayvon Mullen started only five games last season for the Raiders. He battled a toe injury, but didn’t specify what kind of surgery he had.