The Raiders will have a lot of decisions to make in training camp this season. Here’s a look at how their 53-man roster is shaping up so far.
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Raiders coach Antonio Pierce is able to make up for lost time with his son De’Andre on his staff, and is proud of the amount of good dads in the organization.
The Raiders are off until training camp. Here are four things that stood out from their completed organized team activity practices and minicamp.
Fourth-year cornerback Nate Hobbs is a key ingredient to a Raiders defense that could rank among the NFL’s best this season.
The home of the Raiders has become the first NFL stadium to be solely powered by renewable energy.
Allegiant Air flexes flight schedules to satisfy the heavy demand for fans flying into Las Vegas for Raiders games.
The Raiders have come a long way from 2015, when they were 31st in the 32-team NFL in Forbes annual ranking of NFL team values.
The Raiders are ready to offer a new upscale seating option this season, with a luxury feel while still being in the midst of the fan action.
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.
Despite the Raiders starting out a disappointing 2-7, fans are still flocking to Allegiant Stadium for home games and prices on the resale ticket market remain largely stable.
Information regarding partnerships and program activities tied to Super Bowl LVII slated for Feb. 11, 2024, were highlighted during the news conference.
The NFL on Fox asked football fans on Twitter to vote on the best NFL stadiums, and the Raiders’ Allegiant Stadium has made the list.
Marquees around the Strip and downtown Las Vegas proclaimed Wednesday’s announcement, including the Viva Vision canopy at the Fremont Street Experience in downtown Las Vegas.
Bringing the Super Bowl to Las Vegas won’t come cheap, but tourism officials believe the cost will be worth it.