Rookie wide receiver Tre Tucker, who played at the University of Cincinnati, made his NFL debut in Week 2 and flashed the speed the Raiders desperately need.
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Coming off a blowout loss to the Buffalo Bills, the Raiders need to beat the Pittsburgh Steelers on “Sunday Night Football” to avoid more early-season slippage.
Raiders rookie tight end Michael Mayer got a rude welcome to the NFL recently from star edge rusher Maxx Crosby and is determined to keep learning from it.
Nigeria native David Agoha joined the Raiders in the offseason as part of the NFL’s International Player Pathway program and already has made an impression.
Reilly Smith, one of the original Golden Knights, was honored at the Battle For Vegas charity softball event Saturday after being recently traded to Pittsburgh.
Will Raiders quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo pass a physical? Can running back Zamir White step up? A look at five key areas of interest as training camp looms.
Raiders employees and their families and a handful of locally Black-owned restaurants and entertainment groups attended the event at the team’s practice facility.
In defending his position on flexing “Thursday Night Football” games, Raiders owner Mark Davis said it wasn’t fair to ask fans to change travel plans.
Based on point spreads posted at Caesars Sportsbook, the Raiders are expected to be involved in a lot of close games again this season.
Raiders owner Mark Davis and former NFL star quarterback Tom Brady are in agreement on a deal in which Brady would purchase a minority share of the team.
U.S. Integrity, an independent sports wagering monitor based in Henderson, works with 150 clients in 36 states to detect and report suspicious betting activity.
Josh Jacobs rejoined the Raiders this week after signing a one-year deal for up to $12 million, and he did so wearing a new number on his jersey.
Former NFL great Jim Brown, who died Friday at age 87, appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated in 1983 wearing a Raiders uniform with the headline: “You serious? A comeback at 47?”
Tight end prospects Darnell Washington of Desert Pines and Dalton Kincaid of Faith Lutheran could find their way into the first round of the NFL draft Thursday.
As compensation continues to plummet for what once was one of the league’s best-compensated positions, the union and league need to figure out a solution.