The Raiders had a lengthy final injury report Friday ahead of their game against the Broncos, with seven players getting ruled out.
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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.
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.
A Raiders spokesman said he wasn’t aware of any scheduled workouts with Johnson, who last played in the NFL in the 2011 season with the New England Patriots.
Those looking to work inside the nearly complete $2 billion, 65,000-seat Allegiant Stadium still have time to apply for various game-day positions.
Raiders officials would neither confirm nor deny that an offer has been made to defensive end Jadeveon Clowney, the prize of the remaining free agent class.
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes agreed to a 10-year contract extension Monday worth more than $500 million, meaning he will stay in the AFC West and play the Raiders twice a season.
Michael Rubinstein, who has spent 3½ years at Momofuku at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, will share in a whole-foods-based approach for Raiders players, coaches and staff.
Jerry Robinson: ‘You’re talking about the Las Vegas Raiders. Allegiant Stadium. You know, one of the wonders of the world — what a beautiful place.’
With no set guidelines from the NFL, teams are trying to figure out how best to handle fan participation amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
When the Raiders’ George Atkinson concussed the Steelers’ Lynn Swann with a vicious blow, it was Atkinson who wound up suing.
Prior to Ray Guy, pro football punters were an afterthought, but his booming leg and flair for the big moment changed all that.
With training camps gearing up in three weeks and COVID-19 still a concern, NFL players are forced to balance safety with making a living.