The Raiders will look to keep their hunt for a playoff spot alive as they head into Pittsburgh.
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Raiders fans have questions about the availability of Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, quarterback Derek Carr and running back Josh Jacobs.
Walk-off wins and losses. Huge plays and wacky, indescribable ones. The Raiders have seen and done it all in reaching their 6-8 record this season.
The Raiders faced similarly long odds last season when they needed to win their final four games and get help to make the playoffs, and everything fell into place.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are built to play in cold and windy conditions late in the season, which could give them an advantage Saturday against the Raiders.
There’s something about the Raiders and fanatical finishes. Here’s a look at four of them, including the Immaculate Reception, a play that happened 50 years ago in Pittsburgh.
Will the Raiders make the playoffs? Yes is a 16-1 long shot at Circa Sports, while no is a prohibitive -2,800 favorite.
In this week’s episode of Vegas Nation Blitz, our team discusses how this win took a full-team effort. We also hear from Raiders players and their takes on popular Thanksgiving dishes.
The Raiders hope their talented defensive back can return to the active roster soon, along with starting left tackle Kolton Miller, who missed Sunday’s game against the Broncos.
Sunday’s victory may not have meant much in the standings, but it provided some validation that the process Josh McDaniels and Dave Ziegler have in place can get results.
The Raiders begin preparations on Wednesday for their game against the Seahawks on Sunday. Ahead of their workout, Raiders coach Josh McDaniels addressed the media.
Eleven of the 74 remaining entrants in the Circa Survivor contest, which pays $6.1 million to the winner, might be too stressed to properly enjoy their Thanksgiving feast.
Although likely in the works well before this season began, some fans took the filing the wrong way, since the Raiders haven’t done much winning this season.
For the past two decades, bettors could count on Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers to bounce back from a loss and not only win the next week, but cover. Those days are gone.
Safety Duron Harmon spotted his family as he ran down the sideline for the first touchdown of his 10-year career in Sunday’s victory over the Houston Texans.