Former Raiders tight end Darren Waller released a song and video Thursday that appear to reference his previous relationship with Aces star Kelsey Plum.
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Raiders assistant Luke Steckel worked on some major film productions after college, but coaching was always in his blood.
Imprisoned for a Las Vegas fatal DUI, former NFL player Henry Ruggs is in a prison work program that placed him at the Governor’s Mansion.
Third-year running back Zamir White will be given every opportunity to become the Raiders’ starter this season and fill the departed Josh Jacobs’ cleats.
Thayer Munford has the opportunity to start at right tackle for the Raiders. Now all the third-year pro has to do is take the job.
Tyree Wilson spent his first offseason with the Raiders rehabbing from a foot injury. He’s in a much better place at this year’s organized team activities.
Maxx Crosby is pushing his Raiders teammates to be the best they can be while serving as inspiration to the next generation of NFL players.
A Raiders player has been cast in the upcoming urban drama “Break the Cycle,” starring Cuba Gooding Jr. and Vivica A. Fox.
Raiders coach Antonio Pierce referenced the physical treatment Michael Jordan received in the 1980s and 1990s for defending Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
Raiders cornerback Jack Jones knows who the team has to stop to win Monday night in Kansas City. It all comes down to limiting Patrick Mahomes’ magic act.
Raiders rookie receiver Tre Tucker is coming off a breakout game against the Chargers. It could be a sign of things to come in the team’s final three games.
Jakob Johnson watched the Raiders play the Dolphins on TV instead of being with his teammates in Miami on Sunday, but he’s pleased to be back on the practice squad.
With the Raiders still in the playoff hunt, interim coach Antonio Pierce is imploring fans to do their part in the final four home games of the season.
The accessibility of social media too often has fans feeling entitled when it comes to directly criticizing athletes after critical mistakes on the field of play.