Carolina made a stunning quarterback switch before its game against the Raiders on Sunday, which makes the matchup at Allegiant Stadium all the more interesting.
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Coach Antonio Pierce said he doesn’t expect any restrictions Sunday on defensive end Maxx Crosby despite an ankle injury that limited his participation in practice this week.
It’s unusual for a team to bench its starting quarterback and then see the betting line move in its favor. But that’s what happened to the lowly Carolina Panthers.
Former Raiders quarterback Derek Carr has officially sold his Las Vegas compound.
Fans have plenty of questions — most of them regarding an unproductive running game — as the Raiders prepare for their home opener against the Carolina Panthers.
The Raiders can’t slip up in Week 3 at home against the Carolina Panthers. Not if they’re serious about being taken seriously this season.
Bruce Marshall is a handicapper for CBS Sportsline. He provides the Review-Journal with NFL betting notes and trends.
Raiders running back Dylan Laube isn’t discouraged about being inactive the first two games of the season. He’s content to learn and wait for his opportunity.
The Raiders’ best defensive player gave an unexpected lift to the offense in Sunday’s comeback win against the Ravens.
Raiders defensive tackle John Jenkins talks with the Review-Journal about making friends and grabbing coffee over long bicycle rides, scoring touchdowns and more.
The Raiders’ rookie second-round pick expects to finally see his first NFL action Sunday. Also, the opening injury report for the game against the Panthers was released.
So far, so good for Raiders cornerback Jakorian Bennett in his second season. He has latched onto a starting spot with solid play in the first two games.
Here’s a breakdown of the Raiders’ road victory over the Ravens on Sunday, including the strategy they used to limit quarterback Lamar Jackson.
Raiders coach Antonio Pierce was satisfied with his team’s first win Sunday, but one aspect of his club’s performance got him upset.