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.
The star wide receiver, in his first season with the team, has missed six of seven practices since training camp opened and has yet to get in a full session.
The quarterback confirmed a comment from his brother on NFL Network this week that he is building a home next door to coach Jon Gruden for when the team moves to Las Vegas.
The 14th season of the HBO all-access training camp reality series debuts Tuesday, with viewers getting a close-up look at coach Jon Gruden and his Raiders team.
A.J. Cole’s strong training camp forcing team into decision on its starting punter.
The starting tight end, who has exhibited big-play ability in limited action, isn’t expected to be sidelined for a prolonged period as he deals with an AC joint sprain.
A new HBO trailer for the show “Hard Knocks,” which will follow the Raiders at training camp, features the NFL Films poem “The Autumn Wind.”
The Raiders are expected to exercise their option to hold training camp in Napa next year and seek a new agreement to continue practicing there in summers to come.
Las Vegas-based Allegiant is believed to be close to signing a naming-rights deal on the $1.9 billion Las Vegas stadium valued at around $25 million a year.
General contractors Mortenson Construction, Minneapolis, and McCarthy Building Cos., Henderson, wedged in the final truss around 4 p.m., Thursday.
The 22-year-old was released by the Ravens on Wednesday after he fought a teammate in practice and celebrated a touchdown by throwing a football in a pond on Monday.