A deep wide receiver class could add much-needed firepower for Derek Carr and the Raiders offense.
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Raiders head coach Jon Gruden discussed the decision to fire Brentson Buckner and hire Rod Marinelli as defensive line coach.
The Raiders could address a need at linebacker with one of their two first-round picks.
NFL combine participant John Molchon is projected to be either a late-round draft pick or an undrafted free agent.
With two picks in the first round, the Raiders should be able to land either CeeDee Lamb or Jerry Jeudy, two of the top wideouts in the draft.
Chicago-based Mesirow Financial purchased the under-construction football facility and leased it back to the NFL team for 29 years, with seven 10-year extension options, documents show.
Joe Burrow and Tua Tagovailoa are expected to be the first two quarterbacks selected in the 2020 NFL draft in Las Vegas this April.
Raiders GM Mike Mayock was as effusive in his praise for Derek Carr as he’s been all offseason. But he stopped short of saying Carr will be the Raiders’ starting quarterback in September.
College players leave no stone unturned at prospect camp as they try to improve their NFL draft prospects.
The Review-Journal’s Cassie Soto and Rick Velotta talk about the roof, new seats and work to complete the 9,500-ton field tray in the Vegas Nation Stadium Show.
More than 2,000 laborers are at work at Allegiant Stadium where work has begun to install the translucent plastic polymer roof of the home of the Las Vegas Raiders.
Though the Raiders have Derek Carr under contract through 2022, rumors have circulated since the end of the season about the organization potentially bringing in another quarterback for its first season in Las Vegas.
The video screen slated to be installed on the Interstate 15 facing side of Allegiant Stadium will be the one of the largest in Las Vegas.
The Raiders have two first-round picks in 2020 and analysts have begun to put out their mock drafts, presenting scenarios for what the Raiders may do at No. 12 and No. 19 overall.
Fans streamed into downtown Kansas City by the thousands early Wednesday for the parade and rally to celebrate the Chiefs’ first Super Bowl championship in 50 years.