The Raiders’ season opener at the Carolina Panthers will be played without fans in attendance, meaning Las Vegas won’t play before a crowd until its fifth game.
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The wild and eccentric defensive lineman left a complicated legacy after a 15-year NFL career.
The venue partnered with Cox Business to outfit the property with 1,700 managed Wi-Fi access points to deliver high-speed connections for every mobile device.
All home games at Allegiant Stadium were sold out months before the first game was scheduled to be played in the Raiders’ inaugural season in Southern Nevada.
A 26,000-square-foot field-level club behind the end zone could prove to be one of the most attractive areas to watch a game at any NFL stadium.
Images of the Raiders’ most notorious fans have grown nearly as synonymous with the organization as the team’s iconic logo, but will the Las Vegas crowd have the same look?
The 2018 third-round pick has been impressive throughout training camp as he prepares for his third season, which could be vital in determining his future with the franchise.
The undrafted fullback played well at times after making the roster last season, but struggled after hitting the ‘rookie wall.’
The star right tackle did not participate and was not in pads during the team’s Friday practice at Allegiant Stadium.
Cardale Jones, the third-round pick of the Chargers in 2016, was brought in for a tryout this week.
Some players and coaches will be seeing the state-of-the-art venue for the first time when they hold a practice there on Friday afternoon.
The former Clemson wide receiver continues to build his relationship with quarterback Derek Carr: “He has what it takes. It’s going to be awesome to go prove that this year.”
The two-time Super Bowl-winning coach was named a finalist by the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Coach Committee in a virtual meeting on Tuesday and will be on the ballot for the class of 2021.
Monday was the first of 14 days of practices in pads permitted under an agreement between the NFL and players’ union for this season, and coach Jon Gruden liked what he saw.
The first Al Davis draft pick to sign with the Raiders anchored the defense for 11 years after he was selected by both Oakland in the AFL and Chicago in the NFL in 1964.