Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson has emerged as the front-runner in the Raiders’ coaching search. Fans have plenty of questions as a result.
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Tom Brady will be on the Lions-Commanders Fox telecast Saturday, a game that involves two Detroit coordinators who interviewed for the Raiders’ coaching job.
The Raiders continued their coaching search by interviewing former Carolina Panthers and Washington Commanders coach Ron Rivera on Friday in Las Vegas.
Here is a look at some of the key things to know about the Raiders’ offseason, including their free-agent spending power and their total number of draft picks.
Tempers flared on the field Thursday as two skirmishes broke out on the second day of training camp practices between the teams.
After going 4-12 last season in Year 1 of the second Jon Gruden era, the Raiders were rewarded with the NFL’s most difficult schedule this season.
The starting right guard was carted off the field Thursday with a left knee injury that he suffered during a joint practice with the Los Angeles Rams.
With the rookie safety roaming the secondary, the first-team defense held its own during the first of two practices against Los Angeles on Wednesday.
The unit got a chance to gauge its progress against another team with the first of two joint practices against the Rams on Wednesday, though it’s still without star wide receiver Antonio Brown.
A Boston real estate firm has picked up several industrial buildings near Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, figuring the massive project will boost rent growth in the area.
In general, it’s wise to back teams with quarterback competitions and coaches motivated to win, including those in their first year with a team.
Here’s a closer look by the numbers at the first episode of HBO’s “Hard Knocks: Training camp with the Oakland Raiders.”
Quarterbacks and coaches are the biggest keys to handicapping NFL preseason games.
Add the NFL’s Pro Bowl to the list of possible events the $1.9 billion Allegiant Stadium could host once it’s completed next summer.