Raiders coach Antonio Pierce said his players could decompress after the team’s mandatory minicamp this week, but he doesn’t want them to stop working.
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The Raiders’ defense was one of the NFL’s best down the stretch last season. They could be even better this year.
The Raiders offense has looked miles behind the defense at the start of the team’s mandatory minicamp. Star wide receiver Davante Adams isn’t worried.
Team captain Jack Eichel will have several Golden Knights teammates by his side at the annual Battle for Vegas charity softball game against the Raiders on July 13.
Former Raiders receiver Henry Ruggs is going to prison for his role in a woman’s death. As history has shown, that doesn’t mean his NFL career is over.
Henry Ruggs is expected to appear in court on Wednesday to be sentenced for a fatal DUI crash that left a 23-year-old woman dead.
Las Vegas police released dozens of body camera videos from a fatal crash involving former Raider Henry Ruggs.
Body camera footage released Thursday showed the moments after ex-Raider Henry Ruggs’ fatal DUI crash . The November 2021 fiery crash left 23-year-old Tina Tintor and her dog dead.
District Attorney Steve Wolfson said prosecutors offered Henry Ruggs a plea bargain because of a “legitimate concern” that his felony DUI charge would be dismissed.
The 23-year-old former Raiders wide receiver is expected to plead guilty to DUI resulting in death and vehicular manslaughter.
Attorneys for the former Raiders’ first-round pick, who faces several felony counts stemming from a fatal crash, say the video was filmed before the crash.
In a speech posted online, Alabama coach Nick Saban argued the importance of leadership in general and related it to Henry Ruggs’ fatal car crash.
Tina Tintor died of “thermal injuries” after a fiery wreck on the morning of Nov. 2 involving former Raiders player Henry Ruggs, the Clark County coroner’s office rules.
A Las Vegas judge says he will only allow prosecutors to access the results of Henry Ruggs’ blood tests and have a medical professional testify in the ex-Raiders’ fatal DUI case.