The Raiders will get some salary cap relief starting Monday, plus three more observations from the second week of organized team activities.
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Running back Alexander Mattison played five seasons with the Minnesota Vikings before being released and signing a one-year contract with the Raiders in March.
Raiders fans brought plenty of questions for this week’s mailbag, including one on whether the team thought it could land a quarterback in this year’s draft.
Former Raiders tight end Darren Waller released a song and video Thursday that appear to reference his previous relationship with Aces star Kelsey Plum.
The former second-round pick was out of the league last year, but had 2,873 yards and 29 touchdowns in four seasons with Cincinnati before a brief stint with New England.
The third-round pick out of Clemson is settling in to life as a professional athlete and is ready to get to work after a strange offseason.
Reps at quarterback, the rookies on offense, the new set of linebackers are all questions the Raiders will be looking to answer in training camp.
Raiders owner Mark Davis reiterated his stance that either all of the fans who have purchased tickets will be allowed to attend games or none of them will, including himself.
Raiders veterans Rodney Hudson and Derek Carr were among players participating in a social media initiative to voice displeasure with the NFL’s handling of coronavirus protocols.
While teams around the NFL announce plans for limiting the number of spectators allowed to attend games this season, Las Vegas has yet to make a decision public.
The massive defensive end wreaked havoc on opposing ballcarriers right up to the whistle—and sometimes beyond.
The league expects players to start reporting to team facilities next week despite not having come to an agreement with the union on safety protocols and financial mitigation of potential losses.
Professional sports still falls under the heading of permissible activities under the state’s latest guidelines.
Raiders officials would neither confirm nor deny that an offer has been made to defensive end Jadeveon Clowney, the prize of the remaining free agent class.