The Raiders are finished with organized team activities. Here are four players who stood out during the final practices before the team’s mandatory minicamp.
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Quarterback Derek Carr is already trying to calm the hype for one of the most anticipated games of his 2024 season when the Saints host the Raiders in Week 17.
This week’s questions from Raiders fans include what the team might do with its extra $34 million in salary cap space and who is winning the open starting cornerback job.
Raiders coach Antonio Pierce took a page out of Lions coach Dan Campbell’s successful playbook, building a quality coaching staff composed of former NFL players.
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.
Dwayne Joseph is the fifth-year director of pro personnel for the Raiders who hopes to become a general manager in the NFL. He discussed his job with the RJ.
We’ve seen enough in seven games — four of them victories — to make it apparent that owner Mark Davis should remove the interim tag from Antonio Pierce’s title.
The Raiders can’t run the ball on one side and rank 24th in sacks on the other, which has a lot to do with their 1-2 start to the season.
Raiders rookie tight end Michael Mayer set several school records at Notre Dame and has a keen interest in architectural design.
Rookie quarterback Aidan O’Connell impressed enough in the preseason that he should be the pick over Brian Hoyer as Jimmy Garoppolo’s backup to start the season.
Kenyon Drake is in a seventh NFL season and still owns a skill set for which his career has been defined — run it, catch it, whatever is asked.
The team has sent a pretty clear message to players under new general manager Dave Ziegler and head coach Josh McDaniels.
The Hall of Fame football coach was a winner and a Super Bowl champion, and that’s only a small part of his story.
Raiders coach Jon Gruden pretty much knows who he’s taking to the NFL’s 17-game street fight, even if nobody knows how they will match up once the first blows are thrown.