Sixth-round pick Dylan Laube, a small-school running back from a small town, thinks he will form a bond with Raiders fans through his personality and playing style.
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The Raiders have a big decision to make, as a popular name at quarterback falls to them when they are on the clock in our very early 2025 NFL mock draft.
The NFL draft is over, but Raiders fans still have plenty of questions, especially about their quarterbacks. Will it be Aidan O’Connell and Gardner Minshew?
Second-year quarterback Aidan O’Connell is one of several Raiders players who will wear a different jersey number this season.
Derek Carr hopes he can catch a touchdown pass from Marcus Mariota at some point this season.
In a major shakeup, three more executives on the financial side of things, not including former team president Marc Badain, are no longer with the organization.
Quarterbacks are one of the biggest keys to cashing tickets in the NFL preseason. In general, it’s wise to back teams with quarterback competitions.
The veteran quarterback connected on a deep ball to the 2020 first-round pick in what the team hopes is just a preview of bigger things to come.
Veteran offensive tackle Sam Young becomes the third player on the Raiders to retire in less than a week.
NFL teams still own a hold-your-breath attitude about the virus, despite 27 being at an 85 percent or better vaccination rate.
The 2019 draftees and undrafted free agents are assuming a significant leadership role on a team that has undergone nearly a complete overhaul since Jon Gruden took over four years ago.
Fifth-year linebacker James Onwualu joins running back Theo Riddick on the reserve/retired list less than a week into the Raiders’ training camp.
John Brown, signed by the Raiders in the offseason, is one of the NFL’s fastest players, but he said he couldn’t beat fellow wide receiver Henry Ruggs in a race.
Raiders general manager Mike Mayock has tested positive for COVID and will begin working from home, a person with knowledge of the situation confirmed Monday.