The day after Tom Brady’s season ended, the Raiders emerged as the favorites to sign the seven-time Super Bowl champ. But those odds changed after the 49ers lost rookie quarterback Brock Purdy.
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Derek Carr’s addition to the Pro Bowl roster raises an interesting contract question that could determine how long he remains with the Raiders.
There are several cornerbacks and safeties set to hit the free-agent market who could provide an immediate boost to the Raiders’ defense under coordinator Patrick Graham.
Several of the Raiders’ home games had a noticeable presence of opposing fans. That was by design. Attracting fans from outside Las Vegas was part of the plan.
Sunday’s victory by the Chiefs propelled punter AJ Cole into Sunday’s Pro Bowl Games at Allegiant Stadium, joining Davante Adams, Josh Jacobs and Maxx Crosby.
Should the Raiders choose to turn to the free agent market to address a need at linebacker, there should be plenty of options.
There are several options on the interior and the edge for the Raiders to solidify their defensive line in the free-agent market this offseason.
Here’s a look at the market for potential free-agent offensive linemen, a unit the Raiders will be looking to solidify in the offseason.
Raiders fans have questions about where Derek Carr will play next season and if Tom Brady is a realistic option for the team.
The Raiders probably will be looking for pass catches to complement Davante Adams, Hunter Renfrow and Darren Waller. Here’s some pending free agents who could fit their needs.
The Raiders have prioritized re-signing free agent Josh Jacobs, who led the NFL in rushing yards this season. But if he leaves, here are some options at running back.
The Raiders are looking for a starting quarterback after making the decision to move on from Derek Carr. Here are some of their options either through free agency or trade.
Plans call for adding multiple club seating areas to the outside portions of the Modelo and Twitch lounges on the 100 level of the $2 billion facility.
The Nevada State Supreme Court has called a timeout on Jon Gruden’s lawsuit against the NFL.
The Raiders have 23 players on target to become unrestricted free agents. Here’s a look at whom they should prioritize and who might be moving on.