The Raiders’ coaching staff has increased the energy at practice, and one rookie has stood out in the first week of organized team activities.
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Six key Raiders players from a defense that surrendered the ninth-fewest points in the NFL last season are entering the final year of their contracts.
The Raiders have begun organized team activities, which means fans have questions about how the team is shaping up so far.
Raiders home games at Allegiant Stadium are once again the most popular purchase in the NFL on the online ticket broker StubHub.
The Raiders are excited about tight end Darren Waller’s combination of size, speed and playmaking potential.
The Raiders waived Ryan Yurachek, one of three fullbacks on their 90-man roster, with an injury designation Wednesday, clearing space for a potential roster addition to come.
A strong connection between Brown and Raiders quarterback Derek Carr would certainly help rejuvenate a mediocre passing attack that accounted for just 19 passing touchdowns last season.
Richie Incognito, a veteran guard who has dealt with mental health issues and could be subject to NFL discipline, practiced with the Raiders on Tuesday after signing a one-year contract.
The Winnipeg Free Press reported Friday the Raiders could host their third preseason game against the Packers in Winnipeg this season.
New suites and a field-level club are part of $40 million in new Las Vegas stadium features that could strengthen the city’s 2025 Super Bowl bid.
Raiders offensive tackles Kolton Miller and Brandon Parker worked to make developmental strides entering their second NFL season.
The Raiders team is in the final stretch of completing a comprehensive transportation plan that will increase parking significantly, Stadium Event Co. Chief Operating Officer Don Webb said.
The assumption that Raiders head coach Jon Gruden would spend the off-season looking to replace quarterback Derek Carr wasn’t as practical a notion as portrayed.
The Raiders released the former Oklahoma star on Wednesday to make room for free agent tight end Erik Swoope, who spent his first five seasons with the Indianapolis Colts.