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.
The Raiders will require proof of COVID vaccinations before entering Allegiant Stadium this season. Vaccinations also will be provided on site before games.
Sports venues in Las Vegas have not announced any plans that would require fans to have proof of vaccination to attend events.
As major events like the NCAA Tournament were canceled and professional leagues hit the pause button, the importance of sports in our lives became even more clear.
The Raiders are looking to keep their private COVID-19 testing site at their Henderson headquarters for at least another year.
Olson, who came on board with the Raiders in 2018 after Jon Gruden took over as the head coach, will not be with the team when it plays the Chargers on Thursday.
At some point this week, I will cross the 100-test threshold. One would think this would become old hat, but that wait for results never seems to get any less agonizing.
The coronavirus pandemic has inflicted substantial financial damage on the Las Vegas sports scene. Fans may need patience before a full recovery takes place.
President Donald Trump held a conference call Saturday with leaders of the major North American professional sports leagues to discuss the coronavirus pandemic.
Raiders owner Mark Davis, inspired by his new neighbors in Las Vegas, is doing his part to fight COVID-19.
Raiders quarterback Marcus Mariota is teaming to cover 1,000 free grab-and-go meals every weekday at two elementary schools in Honolulu during the COVID-19 shutdown.