Armed with 12 picks, including the seventh overall and five in the top 109 selections, the Raiders are well positioned to make headway in improving their roster.
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NFL great Tom Brady, who retired after last season with seven Super Bowl rings, recently purchased a stake in the WNBA’s Aces from majority owner Mark Davis.
New Raiders quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo has produced in the red zone during his career, an area in which Derek Carr struggled for the most part as the team’s starter.
With the Super Bowl the largest sporting event in the U.S., Las Vegas will seek to capitalize on the event outside of the game itself.
Veteran wide receiver DeAndre Carter, coming off a career season, has agreed to terms with the Raiders. He caught 46 passes, including three touchdowns, last year.
The Raiders have partnerships with several gaming companies, but none immediately expressed a desire to open a sportsbook at Allegiant Stadium.
After being charged with reckless driving and racing in connection with a crash that killed two people, Jalen Carter’s draft stock has fallen and the Georgia star could be available to the Raiders.
Raiders owner Mark Davis recounted a conversation he had with Derek Carr during which he took responsibility for the inability to field a good team around the quarterback.
The Raiders’ decision to replace long snapper Trent Sieg might make sense, but even the most hardened cynic can’t completely remove emotions from sports all the time.
Derek Carr, who spoke at a fundraiser Friday in Las Vegas, said beforehand that his anger toward the Raiders has subsided and he’s excited about his future in New Orleans.
Would the Raiders be open to drafting Jalen Carter in the first round? Their fans have a lot of questions.
Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Chris Lammons filed a petition Thursday arguing that he did not severely injure a man in an alleged brawl at a Strip casino last year.
Tom Brady, a seven-time Super Bowl champion who retired after last season, has acquired ownership interest in the reigning WNBA champion Las Vegas Aces.
Cornerback Duke Shelley played for the Minnesota Vikings last season after spending the first three years of his career with the Chicago Bears.
Former Raiders tight end Foster Moreau, 25, learned about his diagnosis when he was undergoing a physical with doctors from the New Orleans Saints.