One of the Raiders’ biggest stars, coming off two huge years, has received a restructured contract that includes a $6 million raise for this season.
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Special teams coordinator Tom McMahon has been hard at work trying to figure out the best way to approach kickoffs this year given the NFL’s new rule changes.
The death of Raiders icon Jim Otto created a wave of emotions for fans. It also served as a reminder of how good the franchise has had it at center.
The second annual Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix weekend in November will be capped off with a Raiders game.
Raiders players served lunch to first and second graders at the Las Vegas school to help them learn how to “fuel up for a successful school day.”
The Vegas Nation crew tagged along with Raiders safety Johnathan Abram, his wife Bri’Anna and their 2-year-old daughter, Harlee as they searched for a new home in the Las Vegas Valley.
Rookie safety Johnathan Abram has his eye on the playoffs, predicting the team can rack up wins during what looks like a softer half of the schedule.
For those too afraid to gaze into The Black Hole with their own eyes, we’ve curated a slideshow of the most fearsome fans.
Raiders wide receiver Antonio Brown hasn’t yet suited up for his new team, and, if The Onion is to be believed (it’s not, so don’t), he won’t get the chance.
Living in the Bay Area is much more expensive than back home in Mississippi, the Abrams said. It’s also harder to find southern comfort food, like a Popeye’s stocked with chicken wings.
The Raiders may not be ready to move to Las Vegas until 2020, but that hasn’t stopped Johnathan Abram from itching to go in the meantime.
Raiders rookie safety Johnathan Abram’s toughest critic of his “Hard Knocks” facetime may have been his wife, Bri’Anna.
A trailer for the new episode was released earlier in the day featuring Raiders wide receiver Antonio Brown