Tom Brady’s role as Fox’s analyst for the Lions-Commanders game raised questions about a conflict of interest because of Detroit assistants Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn.
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New UNLV offensive coordinator Corey Dennis reunited with his old college pal Darren Waller when he arrived in Las Vegas. Their bond dates to high school.
Whoever the Raiders hire as their new general manager will have to make several key decisions, including a new contract for Maxx Crosby and a new quarterback.
The Raiders need to wait out Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson in hopes that he will accept their head coaching position.
Richie Incognito is looking forward to playing in his first game since the 2017 season following his two-game suspension.
The Raiders have signed Las Vegas’ Coca-Cola bottling company as a founding partner for the team and Allegiant Stadium for carbonated soft drinks and premium water.
Under coach Mike Zimmer, the Vikings have become notorious for their problems with kickers. One beneficiary has been the Raiders.
The Clark County Commission on Wednesday postponed action on a request from the Raiders for waivers to development standards on signs at Allegiant Stadium.
The 2013 first-round pick of the Arizona Cardinals was inactive in each of the Raiders’ two regular-season games after signing in July.
Slot corner Lamarcus Joyner says Raiders need to eliminate defensive mistakes and build on positives from Sunday’s loss to Chiefs.
Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey has said he wants to play in Las Vegas, and the Raiders have the draft capital to acquire him.
The Las Vegas Stadium Authority approved a $90 million budget increase for Allegiant Stadium that will be used to upgrade features, enhance technology and add signage.
Beyond wide receiver Tyrell Williams and tight end Darren Waller, the Raiders need to get more out of the rest of their receiving corps.
New England is the team that America loves to hate but it also loves to bet on the Patriots, who easily covered the 18½-point spread in a 43-0 road rout of the Dolphins.