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.
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The team is providing in-kind donations and corporate partnership contributions, along with cash for a total of $270,000, the Raiders announced Wednesday.
Raiders owner Mark Davis has tried several approaches to find the right coach, from hiring the hot-shot coordinator to reaching back into the franchise’s past.
The Raiders are searching for a general manager to replace Tom Telesco, who was fired by team owner Mark Davis after one season and a 4-13 record.
The Raiders would sorely miss holdout defensive end Khalil Mack if he doesn’t play in the season opener Sept. 10 against the Los Angeles Rams — or any game, for that matter. For one day anyway, they survived.
Dozens of Raiders veterans reported to training camp Thursday morning. Their best, as expected, is yet to come.
The local Raiders apparel store isn’t allowed to sell Las Vegas gear until the team leaves Oakland in 2020.
Raiders star pass-rusher Khalil Mack is expected to holdout Thursday when the team reports to Napa, California, for the first day of training camp. And in do so, he has become a lightning rod of opinions around the team.
A developer on Tuesday agreed to pay more than $8 million for land near the Raiders’ future corporate headquarters and practice facility in Henderson.
Donald Penn figured to enter training camp in a fight for his roster standing. That bout won’t begin in the first round.
First-round pick Kolton Miller reported to training camp a bit heavier Monday. Just as the Raiders wanted.
The Raiders officially announced Monday the hiring of Brent Musburger and Lincoln Kennedy.
Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond joined by Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken, sports reporter Gilbert Manzano and Columnist Ed Graney for a look at the battle for AFC West supremacy.
Minnesota Vikings offensive line coach Tony Sparano died Sunday at the age of 56, the team said.