The Raiders will be without wide receiver Davante Adams and several other starters when they face the Broncos on Sunday in Denver.
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The Raiders had a lengthy final injury report Friday ahead of their game against the Broncos, with seven players getting ruled out.
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.
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.
Fans will be able to get a firsthand look at the stadium this year, minus the action on the field.
After two disappointing years, the Raiders are parting ways with P.J. Hall, a former second-round pick.
Jeremy Hill confirmed reports that he has signed with the Raiders. He has not played in the NFL since suffering a torn ACL in the 2018 season opener for the Patriots.
The Review-Journal’s Kevin Cannon showed the way Sunday morning from his trek beginning at Circus Circus and ending at the $2 billion stadium.
The Raiders got through the first-phase of COVID-19 testing with just one positive result among the 90 players on their training camp roster.
Raiders coach Jon Gruden is eager to finally see his team in person, including some key newcomers, and how they figure into more red zone production.
JT the Brick on Derek Carr: “He’s a Pro Bowl-level quarterback. He’s a franchise quarterback. … I think he’s going to play great. I think he has the ability.”
He lived hard, colorfully and long — but not long enough, said former Raiders backup quarterback David Humm of his buddy Ken Stabler, who died five years ago this month.
The Raiders’ great is one of just six professional soccer players to play in the NFL.
Even without NFL preseason games, the month still shapes up as the biggest August ever with the NBA, NHL and Major League Baseball back on the betting board.