The Raiders are moving their training camp from Henderson to California this summer. It’s not the only time they’ve switched locations in their history.
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The Raiders’ win total opened at 6½ at several Las Vegas sportsbooks. But there’s reason to believe that the team could exceed expectations.
The Raiders are back on the field Tuesday for their second week of organized team activities. Here are three position battles the team will have its eye on.
The Raiders’ coaching staff has increased the energy at practice, and one rookie has stood out in the first week of organized team activities.
The Clark County School District got a $10,000 bump from the Raiders, as part of an NFL grant program encouraging students to be more active.
Raiders GM Reggie McKenzie has a vision for 2018. Michael Crabtree and Marshawn Lynch are part of it.
Raiders coach Jon Gruden made clear he is no pioneer in the field. He isn’t totally against it, either.
Jon Gruden must have scowled upon first studying the past three Raiders draft classes.
Parking, possibly the most difficult problem the Oakland Raiders face as the team works toward receiving the funds necessary to build its planned 65,000-seat indoor football stadium, will be a key topic in Thursday’s Las Vegas Stadium Authority meeting.
Of the 300-plus draft prospects at the NFL combine this week, none will be quite like Raiders punter Marquette King.
The Las Vegas Stadium Authority and the Oakland Raiders hope to finalize a stadium development agreement that has been months in the making at a special meeting scheduled for Thursday.
The Raiders still don’t know their draft order in the first round. They know the sixth, however, will be busy.
The Oakland Raiders have put up a $5 million bond with Clark County to decommission the 63-acre site of the Las Vegas stadium if construction plans fall through.
Sebastian Janikowski, the left-footed Polish kicker who has played more games and scored more points than any player in Raiders history, expressed his gratitude Wednesday to the only franchise he’s known across an 18-year NFL career.