A former human resources employee filed a federal lawsuit this week accusing the Raiders of discriminating and retaliating against her.
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Former Raiders coach Jon Gruden is asking the Nevada Supreme Court not to stall proceedings in his lawsuit against the NFL.
The NFL is asking the high court to halt proceedings in former Raiders coach Jon Gruden’s lawsuit against the league.
Information regarding partnerships and program activities tied to Super Bowl LVII slated for Feb. 11, 2024, were highlighted during the news conference.
A Las Vegas judge has ruled that the NFL cannot force former Raiders coach Jon Gruden into an arbitration process outside of court.
Fans planning to attend Sunday’s Raiders versus Denver Broncos showdown should expect for heavier than usual traffic leading to Allegiant Stadium, the team announced Friday.
A video surfaced online Sunday night of the Cardinals’ Kyler Murray being struck by a fan.
Helen Emerson has been a Raiders fan since 1960. On Friday, she finally gets the chance to see her beloved team in person.
Former NFL star Marshawn Lynch has been arrested in Las Vegas on suspicion of DUI, according to Las Vegas police.
Sandra Douglass Morgan’s selfless character was shaped in Las Vegas, a city she’s eager to represent as the Raiders’ new team president.
The Raiders selected Sandra Douglass Morgan, the former chairwoman of the Nevada Gaming Control Board, to be their new president Thursday. She is the first Black woman to assume such a role in the NFL.
Women who worked for the NFL team alleged a pattern of forced demotions, unequal treatment and retaliation if they voiced concerns.
Lawsuits and complaints against the Raiders in Oakland and Las Vegas contain various claims showing allegations of discrimination and violation of state labor laws.
Oak View Group, led by noted arena builder Tim Leiweke and former Raiders executive Marc Badain, plans to construct a 20,000-seat view south of the Strip.
The first season with fans allowed to attend Raiders home games saw a fairly significant difference between paid attendance and actual attendance.