Review-Journal reporter Michael Gehlken talks about Amari Cooper returning to practice Friday and how Jon Feliciano missing Sunday’s game effects the team.
Review-Journal Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond and reporter Gilbert Manzano discuss the Raiders’ matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs. The Chiefs, Chargers and Raiders are tied for first place in the AFC West.
Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond and Review-Journal Raiders beat reporter Michael Gehlken go over the Raiders injury report and Chiefs’ Quarterback Marcus Peters suspension for throwing a referee’s flag.
Bryan Salmond and Michael Gehlken discuss the Raiders matchup on Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Oakland Raiders head coach Jack Del Rio explains why he thinks running back Marshawn Lynch is playing on another level right now.
Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond, Review-Journal Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken, Gilbert Manzano and Ed Graney recap tonights game against the New York Giants. The Raiders now have a chance at the playoffs and are tied for first place in the AFC west division.
Review-Journal Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond and reporter Gilbert Manzano make their picks for Sunday’s Raiders vs. Giants game.
Review-Journal Vegas Nation Bryan Salmond and reporter Michael Gehlken talk about how John Pagano is preparing for the Giants quarterback and the Raiders participating in My Cause, My Cleats this Sunday.
Review-Journal Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond and reporter Michael Gehlken talk about the Raiders preparing to face a Giants team without Eli Manning, and how Michael Crabtree’s one game suspension will affect the game.
During the first half of the Oakland Raiders game against the Denver Broncos, wide receiver Amari Cooper was concussed. Quarterback Derek Carr says he got emotional when that happened, but had to focus to win.
Oakland Raiders head coach Jack Del Rio addressed the team’s home win over the Denver Broncos, wide receiver Michael Crabtree’s altercation with Broncos cornerback Aquib Talib and Amari Cooper’s injury at the post game news conference.
Los Raiders derrotaron a los Broncos 21-14 el domingo para mantener vivas sus esperanzas de llegar a los playoffs. El juego comenzó con un combate de boxeo entre Michael Crabtree y Aqib Talib. Crabtree le dio a Talib un largo impulso que condujo a una pelea entre los jugadores y los equipos. Ambos jugadores fueron expulsados.
A fight broke out between Crabtree and Talib about three minutes into the Raiders-Broncos game. Crabtree gave Talib a hard block and refused to let him go. Crabtree shoved the Broncos cornerback onto the sidelines, hitting a camera and ending on top of an NFL employee. Gabe Jackson was also ejected from the game due to shoving an official and Broncos defensive end Derek Wolfe left the field after suffering a neck injury.
Bryan Salmond and Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken go over how the Raiders are preparing for their game against the Broncos.
Bryan Salmond and NFL writer Gilbert Manzano go over what to expect during Sundays game against the Denver Broncos.
Bryan Salmond and Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken go over the Raiders firing defensive coordinator Ken Norton Jr. and how the Raiders are preparing to face off against the Broncos.
After a 33-8 loss to the New England Patriots, Oakland Raiders guard Kelechi Osemele says the team has to do better.
Oakland Raiders quarterback Derek Carr still believes that the Raiders can pull things together to end the season strong despite their 33-8 loss to the New England Patriots in Mexico City.
Gilbert Manzano spoke with fans from Mexico City and the United States ahead of the Oakland Raiders vs. the New England Patriots and they shared what they think about the game of football and which team they favor most.
The Review-Journal’s Michael Gehlken and Ed Graney preview what to expect on Sunday when the Oakland Raiders face the New England Patriots from the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City.
Miguel Angel Martinez Ayala, an Uber driver in Mexico City, discusses the daily suffering he sees when driving around the city from those affected most by the earthquake that struck his hometown on Nov. 19.
The Review-Journal’s Ed Graney and Gilbert Manzano visited the school where 26 people died when a massive earthquake hit Mexico City and spoke with those who’ve lost their homes and are still trying to cope with the aftermath just days before the two month anniversary of the event.
Review-Journal Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond and reporter Michael Gehlken talk about how the Raiders are preparing to face off against the Patriots and Derek Carr missing the Groundbreaking ceremony for the new stadium in Las Vegas.
At the Oakland Raiders groundbreaking ceremony in Las Vegas the team president and owner discussed how they will balance their fan base until they move and how they’re planning to deal with any issues they could encounter with the stadium construction.
Gilbert Manzano, Rick Velotta and Ed Graney recap the ceremony for the Raiders Stadium groundbreaking.
There’s still plenty of legal work to be done to make the team’s relocation to Las Vegas a reality, but Monday was all about owner Mark Davis’ desire to turn the Silver State into the Silver and Black State.
The Raiders moved the chains of public perception Monday with a dazzling groundbreaking event attended by about 600 invited guests at the planned Las Vegas stadium site at Interstate 15 and Russell Road.
The historic ceremonial event after sunset, which included a tribute to the 58 people who died in the 1 October mass shooting, was the team’s most visual display of committing to building a $1.9 billion, 65,000-seat domed football stadium and bringing the NFL to Southern Nevada.
During the Oakland Raiders groundbreaking ceremony in Las Vegas, Raiders owner Mark Davis spoke about how important it was to pay tribute to Las Vegas shooting victims at the event.
There’s still plenty of legal work to be done to make the team’s relocation to Las Vegas a reality, but Monday was all about owner Mark Davis’ desire to turn the Silver State into the Silver and Black State.
The Raiders moved the chains of public perception Monday with a dazzling groundbreaking event attended by about 600 invited guests at the planned Las Vegas stadium site at Interstate 15 and Russell Road.
The historic ceremonial event after sunset, which included a tribute to the 58 people who died in the 1 October mass shooting, was the team’s most visual display of committing to building a $1.9 billion, 65,000-seat domed football stadium and bringing the NFL to Southern Nevada.
Las Vegas could host the National Football draft selection event as soon as 2019 and a Super Bowl by 2024 or 2025, the president of the Oakland Raiders told the Las Vegas Stadium Authority on Thursday. Marc Badain also told board members that he and Stadium Authority Chairman Steve Hill would be flying to Houston on Tuesday for the second round of bidding for the planned 65,000-seat domed football stadium to host one or more FIFA World Cup soccer matches in 2026. The NFL commonly approves Super Bowl games to cities that have built new stadiums for their NFL teams.
Sen. Dean Heller wants to ensure the new Raiders’ stadium in Las Vegas is able to issue tax-exempt bonds. The Tax Cut and Jobs Act unveiled last week in the House of Representatives includes a provision that prevents professional sports stadiums from issuing tax-exempt bonds. Without an exemption, that change would alter the financing of the Raiders stadium.
Heller made his comments while appearing Wednesday on Nevada Politics Today.
Review-Journal Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond and reporter Michael Gehlken talk about the Raiders preparing for the Patriots and Jack Del Rio playing in a charity bocce ball tournament.