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Vegas Nation: Oakland Raiders training camp Day 3
 
Vegas Nation: Oakland Raiders training camp Day 3

Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken and sports columnist Ed Graney go over the team’s third day of training camp, discuss what Gareon Conley’s injury, review the team’s first day in pads and what the Raiders will look to do at running back.

Vegas Nation: Oakland Raiders training camp Day 2
 
Vegas Nation: Oakland Raiders training camp Day 2

Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken and sports columnist Ed Graney go over the team’s second day of training camp, discuss Gareon Conley missing sessions and what it’ll be like when the team starts practicing with pads on Sunday.

Vegas Nation: Raiders Training Camp Day 1
 
Vegas Nation: Raiders Training Camp Day 1

Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond, Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken and sports columnist Ed Graney go over the Raiders first day of training camp.

Vegas Nation: Raiders ready for training camp
 
Vegas Nation: Raiders ready for training camp

Host Bryan Salmond is in studio talking via Skype with Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken about what to expect as the Raiders go into training camp.

Vegas Nation: AFC West Division
 
Vegas Nation: AFC West Division

Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond joined by Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken, sports reporter Gilbert Manzano and Columnist Ed Graney for a look at the battle for AFC West supremacy.

Raiders BBQ
 
Raiders BBQ

On Friday, July 20, Oakland Raiders head coach Jon Gruden hosted — and paid for — a free barbecue for Raiders fans. Gruden teamed up with the Raiders and Ricky’s Sports Theater and Grill in San Leandro, Calif. as a way to show thanks and gratitude for the support of the Raider Nation. Over 500 Raiders fans showed up to the event that had music, raffles, and appearances from Raiders alumni. This was the final event before the Raiders begin their training camp next week in Napa. Chris Booker Las Vegas Review-Journal

Las Vegas Raiders stadium reserved seating PSLs cost fans up to $15,000 per seat
 
Las Vegas Raiders stadium reserved seating PSLs cost fans up to $15,000 per seat

The lowest PSL charges — $3,900 — are for seats at the highest level of the stadium near midfield. The highest-priced reserve-seating PSLs — $15,000 — are for seats closest to the field level at the four corners, between the end zone and the 10-yard lines. PSLs for end-zone seats range from $7,500 to $8,500 each. The team began selling PSLs for about 8,000 club seats and other premium seating between March and May with prices ranging from $20,000 to $75,000 each. Personal seat licenses, or PSLs, went on sale Tuesday in reserved-seating areas for season-ticket holders and fans with appointments. Appointments to purchase PSLs in the reserved sections will occur through Aug. 13 before being opened to the public.