Many people still question if the Raiders should have drafted defensive end Clelin Ferrell as high as they did in 2019. Ferrell says it doesn’t matter what the “haters” say, he knows his worth to the team and is ready to prove it in year two.
Raiders defensive coordinator Paul Guenther says the team has rebuilt the engine on defense by adding young talent and speed.
Allegiant Stadium’s roof, a signature feature of the building, was expected to be installed by fall but is now planned for completion by mid-May. Las Vegas Review-Journal host Cassie Soto discusses the set back with business writer and stadium insider Rick Velotta.
On Friday, Raiders running back Josh Jacobs and offensive tackle Trent Brown were listed as questionable for the teams’ final home game at the Oakland Coliseum against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Allegiant Stadium, the future home of the Las Vegas Raiders, is well on its way to making its completion date of late-July 2020. As for the surrounding area, known as the Stadium District, plans are now in motion to develop the industrial area into a place where fans can potentially enjoy game-day activities.
The Raiders are making sure to stay focused this week to avoid what would be an upset to the 0-9 Cincinnati Bengals. While the Bengals have not won a game this season Jon Gruden is making sure the Raiders do not take them lightly. (Le’Andre Fox/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The Raiders brought in former first-round pick defensive end Dion Jordan after placing Arden Key on IR. Jon Gruden declines comments on the Colin Kaepernick workout taking place this Saturday as the team prepares for the Bengals.
Raiders head coach Jon Gruden announced that wide receiver J.J Nelson would be out on Sunday, opening the door for Keelan Doss to see the field for the first time on the team’s 53-man roster. Gruden also talked about viewing Tyrell Williams at WR1. (Le’Andre Fox/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The Raiders have officially put rookie safety Johnathan Abram on IR and in a corresponding move signed defensive back Juston Burris. Cornerback Gareon Conley is expected to play in Sunday’s game while wide receiver J.J. Nelson is out with an ankle injury. (Le’Andre Fox/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Raiders head coach Jon Gruden spoke after Friday’s practice ahead of facing Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday in Oakland. (Le’Andre Fox/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Raiders Quarterback Derek Carr talks to the media about Antonio Brown’s return to Napa. Head Coach Jon Gruden talks roster cuts and Brown’s appearance. (Le’Andre Fox/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Michael and Myles discuss Antonio Brown’s surprise appearance at Raiders Training Camp. (Le’Andre Fox/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Raiders Wide Receiver Antonio Brown showed up late to Tuesday’s practice in Napa, California and addressed his current situations in the Raiders press conference. (Le’Andre Fox/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Antonio Brown gives his first press conference as a Raider from the team’s headquarters in Alameda, California on March 13, 2019. (Courtesy: The Raiders)
Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond and Review-Journal sports writer Gilbert Manzano goes over Raider Nation’s reaction to the Raiders loss to the Rams.
Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond and Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken go over the Gareon Conley returning to practice.
Raiders head coach Jon Gruden talks to the media about Gareon Conley’s return, the Karl Joseph penalty in last Friday’s game against Detroit, and Mo Hurst and PJ Hall’s performance last week.
Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond and Review-Journal Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken go over how Jack Del Rio and Derek Carr are taking the loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, as well as the Raiders extensive list of injuries.
Gilbert Manzano, Rick Velotta and Ed Graney recap the ceremony for the Raiders Stadium groundbreaking.
There’s still plenty of legal work to be done to make the team’s relocation to Las Vegas a reality, but Monday was all about owner Mark Davis’ desire to turn the Silver State into the Silver and Black State.
The Raiders moved the chains of public perception Monday with a dazzling groundbreaking event attended by about 600 invited guests at the planned Las Vegas stadium site at Interstate 15 and Russell Road.
The historic ceremonial event after sunset, which included a tribute to the 58 people who died in the 1 October mass shooting, was the team’s most visual display of committing to building a $1.9 billion, 65,000-seat domed football stadium and bringing the NFL to Southern Nevada.
There’s still plenty of legal work to be done to make the team’s relocation to Las Vegas a reality, but Monday was all about owner Mark Davis’ desire to turn the Silver State into the Silver and Black State.
The Raiders moved the chains of public perception Monday with a dazzling groundbreaking event attended by about 600 invited guests at the planned Las Vegas stadium site at Interstate 15 and Russell Road.
The historic ceremonial event after sunset, which included a tribute to the 58 people who died in the 1 October mass shooting, was the team’s most visual display of committing to building a $1.9 billion, 65,000-seat domed football stadium and bringing the NFL to Southern Nevada.
Review-Journal reporter Michael Gehlken talks about the Raiders losing four players to injuries and Derek Carr returning for Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)