Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby said he would love to play on the U.S. Olympic flag football team, but not if it conflicts with his preparation for the NFL season.
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The Raiders began organized team activities this week, and fans have plenty of questions. Among them are the health of defensive linemen Christian Wilkins and Malcolm Koonce.
Malcolm Koonce was expected to play a major role in the Raiders’ defense last season, but he missed the final year on his rookie contract with a knee injury.
Circa has not only increased the guaranteed prize money for Circa Survivor, but it also has added an ultra-high-stakes Survivor contest called The Grandissimo.
The Mountain West and Pac-12 appear motivated to reach a deal that would allow them to finalize a contentious split that saw five schools leave for the Pac-12.
The Raiders voted to ban the “tush push” at the NFL’s spring meetings Wednesday, but the proposal didn’t get enough support to pass.
Two of the Raiders’ starting defensive linemen are nursing injuries, but the defense still dominated during practice Wednesday.
Here are three things to watch during the Raiders’ organized team activities this week, including the health of defensive tackle Christian Wilkins.
Raiders owner Mark Davis talked about the team’s busy offseason and the influence of Tom Brady in an exclusive interview with the Review-Journal on Tuesday.
UNLV is set to receive $1.2 million from the Las Vegas Stadium Authority for missing a revenue mark set for football games played at Allegiant Stadium.
The Raiders will kick off their preseason schedule against a familiar foe for coach Pete Carroll, the team announced Monday.
NFL owners could make a change to the league’s playoff format and ban the tush push when they hold meetings in Minneapolis this week.
Only one NFL team is favored in all 17 of its regular-season games next year, but it’s not the Eagles or the Chiefs.
The NFL will discuss a pair of possible rule changes this week, but there should be no rush to pass either proposal absent further discussion and evidence.
Bill Paulos, the head of UNLV’s name, image and likeness collective, talks to the Review-Journal about NIL and its importance to the university’s future.