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.
The Raiders believe lessons have been learned and would have former wide receiver Darren Waller slotted as their No. 1 tight end should the season begin today.
A franchise whose personalities and storylines are fit for a miniseries now will be the subject of one, the Raiders announced Tuesday, as they’ll be featured in HBO’s “Hard Knocks” this training camp.
The Raiders’ Rodney Hudson quietly chipped away at online business classes to earn a master’s degree, and now could become one of, if not the, highest-paid centers in the NFL.
The Raiders bobbed and weaved throughout the 2018 draft and this month could be no different.
Rams safety Lamarcus Joyner has agreed to a four-year deal with the Raiders, according to multiple reports, and is expected to start in the base defense opposite Karl Joseph.
It was once thought the Raiders were only concerned about being competitive once arriving to their new Las Vegas stadium in 2020, that they wouldn’t do what was necessary — financially and otherwise — to try and contend until beginning play in their shiny Southern Nevada digs.
The Las Vegas Raiders are benefiting the Oakland Raiders in free agency.
The Raiders cornerback missed 14 games last season to a shin injury that required season-ending surgery. A nearly full participant this spring, he suffered a hip injury July 27 in the first practice of training camp.
Personal seat licenses for premium club seating at the Raiders’ Las Vegas stadium will cost fans between $20,000 and $75,000 apiece, documents obtained by the Review-Journal show.
Since May 22, the Raiders had nine practices to evaluate their defensive line. On Monday, they added two veterans to it.