Offenses regularly pay extra attention to Khalil Mack. The Raiders need someone who can make them pay.
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This officially won’t be a contract year for Amari Cooper. Still, he has something to prove.
The Raiders sure don’t resemble a team preparing to draft a cornerback in the first round.
For a second straight draft, the Raiders will pay homage to their future home in Las Vegas.
You figure if Rod Woodson had this many answers about all that is wrong with the Raiders, he would have imparted enough wisdom as an assistant coach last season to allow the NFL team a better journey than its 6-10 record.
The Raiders still don’t know their draft order in the first round. They know the sixth, however, will be busy.
Jon Gruden and the Raiders’ coaching staff largely were absent Tuesday at the Senior Bowl. That’s OK. They’re covered.
Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken goes over the Raiders injury report, including David Amerson being listed as questionable for Monday’s game in Philadelphia.
John Pagano on one sideline. Bill Musgrave on another. During the 2014 and 2015 seasons, the coordinators called plays opposite each other on four occasions as AFC West foes. Until recently, neither was aware a fifth such opportunity approached this weekend.
Here are five things you need to know about the Raiders’ Week 12 opponent, the Denver Broncos.
Bryan Salmond and NFL writer Gilbert Manzano go over what to expect Sunday when the Raiders host the Denver Broncos.
The Raiders will travel to New York on Friday, a standard flight arrangement before a Sunday game on the East Coast. This, however, is no standard trip.
Today, the Raiders could designate a player to return from injured reserve. Then again, what’s the rush?
An NFL game two months away is probably the last thing on the minds of the earthquake victims, but when the time comes, it will put smiles on the faces of many.
The Raiders and Redskins meet at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland, with Oakland a 3-point favorite.