The Raiders had a surprising turnaround on defense last season, but they could still look to add on that side of the ball during this month’s NFL draft.
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The Raiders starting quarterback down the stretch last season is prepared to compete for his job. It’s all he’s ever known as a football player.
The Raiders have remade their running back room this offseason, but there are still a number of intriguing options in this year’s NFL draft.
Whether they’re relocation or expansion teams, adding new pro teams to Las Vegas takes hard work by owners, Oak View Group Las Vegas president Marc Badain said.
The Raiders will have a new look in their running back room next season after losing a free agent coach Antonio Pierce called the team’s “heartbeat.”
The Raiders believed they needed to win down the stretch to secure the full-time job for coach Antonio Pierce. But they could use better draft position now.
The Raiders address plenty of roster needs in this seven-round mock draft, including making a trade to acquire their quarterback of the future.
Raiders fans continue to have questions about the team’s plan at quarterback with the NFL draft less than a month away. Will they trade up or stay at No. 13?
The Raiders’ offseason workouts begin in April and conclude with their mandatory minicamp in June. All eyes will be on the battle for the starting quarterback job.
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Antonio Pierce doesn’t plan to compromise the locker room culture he’s built so far in his Raiders tenure with any of the team’s offseason additions.
Tom Brady is attempting to buy a limited stake in the Raiders and NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said Tuesday the former quarterback is on the right track.
NFL owners approved a one-year proposal that results in sweeping changes on kickoffs and is intended to encourage more returns while limiting injuries.
Raiders coach Antonio Pierce didn’t deny his team could be aggressive to move up for a quarterback in next month’s NFL draft.