In the aftermath of the death of George Floyd and the subsequent protests across the country, Raiders owner Mark Davis speaks out.
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Experts said whether Las Vegas eventually gets an NBA or Major League Baseball franchise will be determined by a number of factors.
The NFL commissioner speaks out as demonstrations following the death of George Floyd prompt many sports figures to speak out.
Like Maxx Croby after him, Greg Townsend was an overlooked college prospect who flourished as soon as he reached the NFL.
A reserve on a stacked Bears defense for most of his career, Nick Kwiatkoski made the most of a chance to start, which led him to the Raiders.
Before it was banned by the NFL, a glob of Stickum adhesive helped the Raiders’ Fred Biletnikoff catch a touchdown pass with his forearm.
Raiders quarterback Derek Carr tweeted he was upset after watching the video of an unarmed African-American man dying at the hands of Minneapolis police officers.
The NFL on Thursday tabled a rule proposal that would have given teams the ability to maintain possession after a scoring drive by converting a fourth-and-15 from their own 25-yard line.
Tight end Paul Butler spent most of the previous two years on the Raiders’ practice squad, but was promoted to the active roster in Week 17 of the 2018 season.
Vegas Nation host Cassie Soto is joined by Vinny Bonsignore, Adam Hill, Mick Akers and Heidi Fang to breakdown new rule changes, Prop bets, and take a look inside the nearly completed Allegiant stadium.
Derek Carr posted a video on YouTube Tuesday showing him participating in some workouts with teammates at a local Las Vegas park.
The Raiders are staying flexible with their summer plans, and that includes possibly moving training camp from Napa, California, to their new facility in Henderson.
The Westgate sportsbook has posted odds on 18 players to score the first regular-season touchdown at Allegiant Stadium.
Tiger Woods and Peyton Manning secured a 1-up victory over Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady in “The Match: Champions for Charity.”
Hall of Fame tight end Dave Casper starred in two of the most famous plays in Raiders franchise history