The Raiders have reached out to three general manager candidates after completing their first set of coaching interviews.
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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.
The team’s annual Impact Playbook highlights several aspects of the Raiders’ community work and charitable contributions.
Las Vegas has been flooded with new sports franchises over the past seven years, and with them are their eccentric (and somewhat off-putting) mascots. Here’s who they are.
The final broadcast of Jon Gruden’s nine-year ESPN tenure opened Saturday with acknowledgement of the opportunity ahead, as play-by-play man Sean McDonough wished Gruden luck with the Raiders.
It’s time to say goodbye to the 2017 NFL regular season by handing out awards.
Ask the average Minnesota Vikings fan about the team’s potentially historic run toward Super Bowl LII and there’s no question: They would love the team to be the first ever to host the NFL’s championship game in its home stadium on Feb. 4.
The RJ’s Ed Graney and Rick Velotta discuss the latest developments on the approvals and construction of the Las Vegas Stadium.
Nothing is official yet, an NFL spokesman cautioned Friday. But it appears the Raiders will make a trip to London next season.
The Raiders have invested in their coaches. On Friday morning, there came a reminder of what must be next: their roster.
Jon Gruden is expected to be introduced as the Raiders’ coach during a news conference Tuesday. He is set to sign a 10-year contract worth at least $100 million, sources said Friday.
John Wooten never thought he needed confirmation the Raiders were compliant with the Rooney Rule. He trusted the franchise. In particular, he trusted its general manager. That confirmation nonetheless has come.
No deal-killing issues emerged Thursday when the Nevada Board of Regents picked through UNLV’s Joint-Use Agreement with the Oakland Raiders for use of the planned 65,000-seat domed Las Vegas football stadium.
The agreement outlines improvements to infrastructure and public safety at and around the stadium, all of which the Raiders have agreed to fund.