Raiders coach Pete Carroll speaks to the media following Sunday’s game against the New England Patriots.
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Quarterback Geno Smith threw for 362 yards and a touchdown in his debut with the Raiders, leading a victory over the Patriots on Sunday at Gillette Stadium.
The Raiders released their list of inactive players for Sunday’s season opener against the New England Patriots at Foxborough, Massachusetts.
The Raiders face the New England Patriots on Sunday in Foxborough, Massachusetts, in the NFL season opener. Here’s how to watch the game.
Professional handicapper Scott Pritchard (Pritchardspicks.com) analyzes every NFL Week 1 Sunday and Monday game and makes predictions for each matchup.
Pro handicapper Scott Kellen went 51-37-2 against the spread (58 percent) last season to win the Review-Journal NFL Challenge handicapping contest.
The Raiders have a lot of similarities with their first opponent Sunday. Both teams have new coaches and offensive coordinators after going 4-13 last season.
The Raiders will kick off the Pete Carroll era in New England against several familiar faces, including former coach Josh McDaniels.
Dominic Lavoie and the rest of the Vegas Nation team prepare you for the Raiders’ season opener against the New England Patriots.
Geno Smith at one point seemed destined to be typecast as a career backup. But now with the Raiders, he’s looking to become a franchise quarterback twice over.
The Vegas Nation crew made predictions for the Raiders’ 2025 season during a recent episode of the “First and 10” podcast. Here is a portion of that conversation.
The Patriots are consensus 2½-point favorites over coach Pete Carroll and the Raiders in Sunday’s season opener at New England, and the consensus total is 44.
Raiders fans have plenty of questions heading into the season opener Sunday, like how Amari Cooper’s retirement affects the team’s rookie wide receivers.
Raiders rookie Ashton Jeanty, as he prepared for his NFL debut Sunday, is trying to find the right blend of toughness and elusiveness in the NFL.
Josh McDaniels, who went 9-16 as the Raiders’ coach before getting fired during the 2023 season, will face the team Sunday as the Patriots’ offensive coordinator.
