The Raiders are reaping the benefits of having an experienced hand as their assistant head coach, one who has a lot of experience working with Antonio Pierce.
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The Raiders will get some salary cap relief starting Monday, plus three more observations from the second week of organized team activities.
Running back Alexander Mattison played five seasons with the Minnesota Vikings before being released and signing a one-year contract with the Raiders in March.
Raiders fans brought plenty of questions for this week’s mailbag, including one on whether the team thought it could land a quarterback in this year’s draft.
There is $7.5 million worth of work set to be conducted at the stadium, with 15 items noted on a list provided to the Las Vegas Stadium Authority by the Raiders.
Through the first 15 months that fans have been allowed in Allegiant Stadium, over 2 million people have attended events at 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.
One of the Raiders’ founding partners of Allegiant Stadium has apparently balked on their multimillion-dollar deal with the team.
The Raiders bought a small property across from Allegiant Stadium for a big sum, picking up real estate previously eyed for a hotel.
Allegiant Stadium now allows patrons to purchase concessions at the $2 billion facility without having to check out.
One of the bigger gripes about the Raiders’ first season with fans allowed in Allegiant Stadium was the number of opposing fans at each game. That figures to continue.
Raiders games alone drew more than 540,000 to the $2 billion facility in its first nine months of operations with fans allowed inside.
The RTC will offer its Game Day Exprexx starting with Sunday’s Raiders preseason home opener versus the Minnesota Vikings.