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.
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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 have reached out to three general manager candidates after completing their first set of coaching interviews.
The Raiders added a seventh name to their list of coaching candidates Monday. It’s the second candidate they’ve asked to speak to within their division.
Raiders cornerback David Amerson was too injured to play the final nine games of the 2017 season. On Monday, he was deemed healthy enough not to be compensated.
The New England Patriots benched cornerback Malcolm Butler, who played 97.8 percent of their defensive snaps this regular season, relegating him to select special-teams duty for reasons unclear.
Two Las Vegas aviation companies hope to capitalize on the air traffic the Raiders could bring when they relocate to Southern Nevada.
Bryan Salmond and Ed Graney talk about Minnesota running a good Super Bowl and a Raiders rookie making an impact.
Raiders offensive tackle Jylan Ware saw no offensive snaps this season. Still, his presence was felt Thursday in Minnesota.
The Raiders will have a home game in October against the Seattle Seahawks, but it won’t be in Oakland.
Mark Waller is the architect to the Raiders’ annual trips abroad. On Wednesday, he explained his design.
Bryan Salmond, Michael Gehlken and Ed Graney talk about Tom Brady’s Minnesota ties, Jon Gruden’s advantage in coaching as well as the Patriots demanding respect.
NBC’s Cris Collinsworth can appreciate Raiders coach Jon Gruden’s advantage with having access to NFL teams the past nine years. He’s experienced it himself.
Review-Journal reporters Ed Graney, Michael Gehlken and Sam Gordon preview this week’s coverage of the Super Bowl in Minnesota.