Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond, Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken and sports columnist Ed Graney discuss the first day of Raiders training camp.
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The Raiders would sorely miss holdout defensive end Khalil Mack if he doesn’t play in the season opener Sept. 10 against the Los Angeles Rams — or any game, for that matter. For one day anyway, they survived.
Dozens of Raiders veterans reported to training camp Thursday morning. Their best, as expected, is yet to come.
Robinson was arrested and charged with drug possession and carelessly driving in Morris County, New Jersey, last December.
The local Raiders apparel store isn’t allowed to sell Las Vegas gear until the team leaves Oakland in 2020.
Raiders star pass-rusher Khalil Mack is expected to holdout Thursday when the team reports to Napa, California, for the first day of training camp. And in do so, he has become a lightning rod of opinions around the team.
Donald Penn figured to enter training camp in a fight for his roster standing. That bout won’t begin in the first round.
The Rams didn’t announce the financial terms of the deal, but ESPN said the extension is worth $60 million, with a whopping $45 million guaranteed.
Eagles center Jason Kelce will play baritone saxophone with the orchestra Tuesday to benefit the team’s autism challenge.
First-round pick Kolton Miller reported to training camp a bit heavier Monday. Just as the Raiders wanted.
The Raiders officially announced Monday the hiring of Brent Musburger and Lincoln Kennedy.
The troubled wide receiver said on Twitter he will be continuing his recovery from addictions that have derailed his career and threatened his life.
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.
Minnesota Vikings offensive line coach Tony Sparano died Sunday at the age of 56, the team said.
Jon Gruden, Raiders, local sports bar shows gratitude to Raider Nation with free barbecue