Over the past year, the value of the Raiders has increased by 10 percent to $3.415 billion, according to Forbes. This puts them 16th among the NFL’s 32 teams.
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Aaron Rodgers and Bryson DeChambeau are -180 favorites at the Westgate sportsbook over Tom Brady and Phil Mickelson (+160) in the fourth edition of “The Match” on Tuesday.
Raiders president Marc Badain offered a tour of the Raiderettes locker room at a recent event at Allegiant Stadium.
Ryan Succop, Mr. Irrelevant in the 2009 NFL draft, has enjoyed a resurgent season with Tampa Bay, all while stabilizing their special teams with his reliable right leg.
Abel Tesfaye will play the biggest gig of his career on a Sunday. The superstar performer, better known as The Weeknd, will headline the Super Bowl halftime show.
Wirfs, the No. 13 pick in last April’s NFL draft, hails from a small town in Iowa and has relished blocking for Tom Brady on Tampa Bay’s Super Bowl run.
Defense was the bane of the Raiders’ existence. There was no Alpha to lean on for a unit that couldn’t remain healthy. No true leader to follow.
A game-by-game look at where it went right for the Raiders in their inaugural season in Las Vegas and where it went very wrong.
Randall Cunningham on the Raiders’ arrival in Las Vegas: “It’s like, wow, we’re really building something. … We’re expanding the horizon here.”
Lynn Bowden, a rookie from Kentucky who was expected to back up Josh Jacobs and add versatility as a wildcat quarterback, was dealt to the Miami Dolphins on Saturday.
Vegas Nation host Cassie Soto is joined by Ed Graney, Adam Hill, Mick Akers and Heidi Fang to breakdown what’s new with the Raiders.
Fans streamed into downtown Kansas City by the thousands early Wednesday for the parade and rally to celebrate the Chiefs’ first Super Bowl championship in 50 years.
DeShone Kizer, a former Notre Dame standout who started 15 games for the Cleveland Browns in 2017 as a rookie, is being promoted to the No. 2 quarterback spot this week.
Tennessee’s Derrick Henry is No. 3 in the NFL with 1,140 yards rushing. Oakland’s Josh Jacobs is No. 4 at 1,061. Both backs entered the league after starring at Alabama.
Oakland’s No. 1 wideout is getting healthy and is excited for his first matchup against the Chargers, his former team.