The forecast for Saturday in Cleveland has started to take a turn for the worse, though that depends on your perspective.
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Interim coach Rich Bisaccia on Monday provided an optimistic report on tight end Darren Waller and announced surgery plans for running back Kenyan Drake.
Tight end Foster Moreau’s hesitancy to endorse Brian Kelly as LSU’s coach might be more of an issue with the decision to move on from Ed Orgeron, who coached Moreau.
The starting safety expects a large contingent of friends and family to make the 250-mile trek from his hometown on Thursday to cheer against their former favorite team, the Cowboys.
Center Andre James said consistency and hard work are the only things that are going to be able to snap the team, and more specifically the offense, out of the current funk.
Offensive coordinator Greg Olson explained why starting running back Josh Jacobs didn’t get the team’s first carry during Sunday’s loss to the Bengals.
The team signed a replacement Monday for fullback Alec Ingold after confirming the diagnosis of a torn ACL suffered during Sunday’s home loss to the Chiefs.
Three Raiders players went down with ankle injuries during Sunday’s loss to the Giants and one of them will miss at least the next three weeks.
NFL Network analyst and former NFL quarterback David Carr believes the leaked Jon Gruden emails proved to be a distraction in Sunday’s loss to the Bears.
All-Pro defensive end Joey Bosa piled on after the Chargers sacked Derek Carr four times and handed the Raiders their first loss on “Monday Night Football.”
Coach Jon Gruden said his star quarterback is questionable for Sunday’s game against the Dolphins along with two other starters on offense.
Mark Davis was profiled for Tuesday’s episode of the long-running program and reflected on accomplishing the one thing his father never could.
Raiders running back Josh Jacobs has missed all three practices this week as he deals with toe and ankle injuries and won’t play Sunday at the Pittsburgh Steelers.
K.J. Wright has plenty of experience in Gus Bradley’s defense and took time Monday to describe what exactly the “Otto” role entails in the system.
Gerald McCoy spent nine seasons in Tampa Bay, where he was among the NFL’s elite interior defensive linemen. He missed all of last season with a ruptured quad tendon.