One of the Raiders’ running backs could get more carries moving forward after a strong performance against the Browns on Sunday.
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Sportsbooks improved to 4-0 on Raiders games this season following their 20-16 victory over the Browns as 2½-point underdogs Sunday at Allegiant Stadium.
Raiders defensive end Charles Snowden picked a good time for the biggest play of his career. He also earned himself a new nickname in the process.
The Raiders are 2-2 after the first quarter of the season, having reached that record in an unconventional manner Sunday against the Cleveland Browns.
After a year full of drama, former Raiders wide receiver Antonio Brown was Google’s most searched person in the U.S. for 2019.
Center Rodney Hudson and right tackle Trent Brown were elected to the 2020 Pro Bowl. Tight end Darren Waller, running back Josh Jacobs, left guard Richie Incognito and fullback Alec Ingold are alternates.
Trent Brown is heading to injured reserve and Josh Jacobs is unlikely to play against the Chargers. But Hunter Renfrow should be back this week.
The Raiders moved linebacker Will Compton into the starting lineup and head coach Jon Gruden was pleased with the result.
The chief operating officer of the Raiders subsidiary building Allegiant Stadium had a wide-ranging conversation with Republicans about the venue opening next year.
The 1.75 million square-foot facility will have all the features expected in a modern sports stadium and then some when it is completed.
If one thing has become abundantly clear during this Raiders season, it is that this is Josh Jacobs’ offense. Or at least it should be going into the 2020 season.
Raiders coach Jon Gruden said running back Josh Jacobs’ injured shoulder was painful after Sunday’s game, putting his status for the rest of the season in question.
Trayvon Mullen, a second-round pick out of Clemson, is starting to show the Raiders he could be a viable player in the secondary.
Despite Daniel Carlson’s recent string of missed field goals and extra points, Raiders coach Jon Gruden said he’s not planning on making a change.