The Raiders-Chiefs rivalry reached a new depth shortly after ground was broken at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
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Raiders linebacker Ted Hendricks, nicknamed “The Mad Stork,” was named to the NFL’s all-1970s first team and all-1980s first team by Pro Football Hall of Fame voters.
The Dallas Cowboys are expected to let shutdown cornerback Byron Jones test the open market when free agency opens March 18, according to reports.
Safety Kyle Dugger, who played at Division II Lenoir-Rhyne University, could be a fit for the Raiders as they look for much-needed defensive playmakers.
Las Vegas’ newest conference center and venue for the 2020 NFL Draft April will have a grand opening celebration March 18.
While most have projected that the Raiders will select a wide receiver with their top pick, Las Vegas has met with at least two of the top cornerbacks at the NFL combine.
Family ties were readily apparent during the Friday media session at the NFL scouting combine — the final day of player availability.
A deep wide receiver class could add much-needed firepower for Derek Carr and the Raiders offense.
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 the 2020 NFL Draft two months away, organizers are making plans for event festivities and safety but aren’t ready to detail roles for hundreds of volunteers.
The Raiders have approached Clark County officials about using 20 acres of the 100-acre Tropicana Detention Basin for event day employee parking,
As the Raiders continue their trek from Oakland to Las Vegas, the key will be to minimize distractions to ensure the challenges they face don’t become an excuse for a rough season.
If you don’t mind being a little farther from the action, the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center has you covered.