Three takeaways from the Raiders’ defensive masterpiece in a victory over the Kansas City Chiefs on Christmas Day at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.
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Raiders rookie Michael Mayer is trying to work his way back from a toe injury, but the tight end probably will miss Monday’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Raiders visit the rival Chiefs on Monday in a game with several viewing options, including a unique experience for young viewers on Nickelodeon.
Raiders cornerback Jack Jones knows who the team has to stop to win Monday night in Kansas City. It all comes down to limiting Patrick Mahomes’ magic act.
Raiders interim coach Antonio Pierce expressed optimism the team could have two offensive stalwarts back for Monday’s matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Golden Knights coach Bruce Cassidy always speaks passionately and eloquently about hockey, but he’s just as capable of breaking down his favorite holiday film.
The Vegas Nation staff answers five key questions about the Raiders’ season with three games remaining and what to look for in the offseason.
Offensive tackle Jermaine Eluemunor has had Thursday night’s game circled since Week 4 when Chargers edge rusher Khalil Mack torched the Raiders for six sacks.
Zamir White is the next man up for the Raiders with starter Josh Jacobs having been ruled out of Thursday night’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers.
Raiders star defensive end Maxx Crosby cut off any suggestion he should rest his injured knee for next season with the team falling out of the playoff hunt.
The Raiders will get an opportunity to bounce back from a disastrous offensive performance Sunday when they host the rival Chargers on Thursday at Allegiant Stadium.
Raiders receiver Davante Adams expressed empathy for the Chiefs’ Kadarius Toney, who was flagged for a rarely called offside penalty that nullified a touchdown.
AJ Cole’s 83-yard punt in the Raiders’ loss to the Vikings on Sunday is the longest in franchise history and tied for the fourth-longest in the NFL since 2000.
In a league in which individuality is largely discouraged, the My Cause My Cleats program is a chance for Raiders players to support causes close to their hearts.
The Raiders will look to keep their playoff hopes alive with the first of two home games in five days when they meet the Vikings on Sunday at Allegiant Stadium.