The cast of Fox Sports 1’s “Lock It In” weighs in on the Vegas Golden Knights’ chances of making another run at the Stanley Cup and if the Raiders will find themselves in the Super Bowl in 2020.
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A cornerback with starting experience joined the Raiders on Wednesday evening.
Tate Martell practiced with the Miami Hurricanes for the first time on Tuesday. Hours later, he got his first win.
Dwayne Harris ignited a spark last Christmas Eve during a game that possibly was the Raiders’ last in Oakland and perhaps the final home game of Harris’ team tenure. Turns out, it was neither.
The Raiders made an expected but emotional move Saturday, releasing offensive tackle Donald Penn, who spent five seasons with the club and made two Pro Bowls. His departure clears $7.225 million in cash.
The Chiefs are investigating an incident in which star receiver Tyreek Hill was involved in a domestic battery episode in suburban Kansas City earlier this week.
The Raiders signed former Arizona Cardinals wide receiver J.J. Nelson on Friday, adding more speed and depth to the position.
The Coliseum Authority unanimously approved a lease agreement Friday authorizing the Raiders to play at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum this season and possibly next year, a decision all but solving the monthslong dilemma over the NFL club’s whereabouts.
The NFL suspended Browns running back Kareem Hunt for eight games after a video showed him kicking a woman and his involvement in a fight at a resort.
Raiders owner Mark Davis invited coach Jon Gruden, general manager Mike Mayock and both their wives to a Las Vegas function last weekend when it was learned Antonio Brown could be had.
Junior college running back Darran Williams and prep school cornerback Jamel Hamm signed with UNLV.
The start of the 2019 NFL season is now underway, and the Raiders’ trade with the Pittsburgh Steelers for wide receiver Antonio Brown is official.
Wide receiver Tyrell Williams became the latest piece added to coach Jon Gruden’s offense when agreeing Wednesday to a four-year, $44 million contract.
Massachusetts’ highest court has reinstated former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez’s murder conviction.
The New York Jets and former Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell have agreed on a deal, a person with direct knowledge of the negotiations told The Associated Press early Wednesday morning.