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 being limited 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.
The Raiders are off this weekend, their final break before starting the season Sept. 8. But fans aren’t taking time off from asking questions about the team.
The Raiders’ offensive line, which struggled early in training camp, showed some resistance Tuesday when the team practiced in full pads for the first time.
The Raiders address plenty of roster needs in this seven-round mock draft, including making a trade to acquire their quarterback of the future.
Raiders assistant general manager Champ Kelly is at the Senior Bowl this week, but he wrote on Facebook he was disappointed to not be promoted this offseason.
Jimmy Garoppolo struggled in his return from a one-game absence, and the Raiders were overmatched in a loss to the Detroit Lions on “Monday Night Football.”
Cornerbacks Nate Hobbs and Jakorian Bennett are active for the Raiders on Monday against the Detroit Lions, as is kicker Daniel Carlson.
Eastern Michigan is naming the playing surface inside Rynearson Stadium after Raiders star Maxx Crosby, who committed $1 million to the athletic department.
The Raiders aren’t going anywhere until they get a franchise quarterback, so they should be sellers at the NFL trade deadline to position themselves to draft one.
The Raiders will be without starting quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo on Sunday against the Chargers. Either Brian Hoyer or rookie Aidan O’Connell will take over.
Star Raiders running back Josh Jacobs said there were “no hard feelings” with the team after ending a long contract dispute by signing a one-year deal.