Raiders fans want to know about the team’s draft class and offseason program and available free agents in this week’s mailbag.
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The Raiders began their two-day rookie minicamp Friday at their practice facility at the Intermountain Healthcare Performance Center in Henderson.
Aidan O’Connell and Gardner Minshew will compete for the starting quarterback job after the Raiders failed to address the position during the NFL draft.
The Raiders came to terms with first-round draft pick Brock Bowers and five others from their 2024 draft class. Only two picks remain unsigned.
Bryan Salmond discusses Raiders news as players were placed on injured reserve, returned from preseason injuries or just continued getting acclimated to a new team heading into their Week 1 game against the Tennessee Titans.
The Clark County Commission will undertake a high-impact project review of the planned $1.9 billion, 65,000-seat Las Vegas Stadium when it meets Wednesday morning. Catch up on stadium construction news in the first presentation of the “Vegas Nation Stadium Show.”
The Raiders will be without their second-round pick for the first eight games, at least.
Sebastian Janikowski said in June he wanted to kick for the Raiders in 2020 when they relocate to Las Vegas. He might not make it to Sunday.
The Review-Journal’s Todd Dewey, handicapper Kelly Stewart (@KellyInVegas) and CG Technology sports book vice-president Matthew Holt preview the Raiders’ season in the 25th of a series of 32 NFL team videos in 32 days.
The Raiders filled out their practice squad on Monday. Soon, one of their ex-players could help another team do the same.
Sunday was supposed to be the big day. Or at least it seemed. Aside from the April draft period, the Raiders hadn’t acquired a defensive player this offseason who will be on their Week 1 roster.
On Friday and Saturday, the team reduced its roster from 90 players. On Sunday, it’s going to change.
Undrafted rookie linebacker Nicholas Morrow, who played at Division III Greenville College, survived Saturday’s NFL roster reduction to earn a spot with the Oakland Raiders.
As NFL teams tinkered with their final rosters by trading players and signing players from the waiver wire, the Pittsburgh Steelers were just happy to see their all-pro running back walking around the team’s facility.