The Raiders will cast a wide net in their coaching search this offseason. A former assistant turned college coach could be included in the process.
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A day after the Raiders lost to the Chiefs, interim coach Antonio Pierce spoke to the media.
After the Raiders wasted an early 14-point lead and lost to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, one thing became clear — they are not capable of beating good teams.
Despite dealing with a knee injury that sidelined him from practice all week, Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby is expected to play Sunday against Chiefs.
Roderic Teamer, who was just activated to the active roster from I.R., was arrested on Saturday and is out for Sunday’s game against the Chiefs.
The Raiders have six games to get a better feel for rookie quarterback Aidan O’Connell. If he flounders, could Bears QB Justin Fields be a potential fit?
Even though the Raiders are playing at the Kansas City Chiefs on Christmas Day, players are preparing for the holiday with their families far and near.
The Raiders probably need to win four or five of their final six games to have a chance to make the NFL playoffs. The quest starts Sunday against the Chiefs.
Defensive end Maxx Crosby and left tackle Kolton Miller are battling injuries as the Raiders prepare for Sunday’s divisional game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Raiders running back Josh Jacobs said he needs at least 20 touches per game. And based on the team’s wins and losses this season, he has a point.
The Raiders rank 26th in the NFL in scoring at 16.8 points per game and have cracked the 20-point threshold just once this season, resulting in a 5-6 record.
With the Raiders still in the playoff hunt, interim coach Antonio Pierce is imploring fans to do their part in the final four home games of the season.
Raiders interim coach Antonio Pierce defended Aidan O’Connell a day after the rookie quarterback threw three interceptions in a loss to the Miami Dolphins.
Three takeaways from the Raiders’ loss to the Miami Dolphins on Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Garden, Florida.
Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel and quarterback Tua Tagovailoa trigger the NFL’s highest-scoring offense on a team that preaches fun and positivity.