Vegas Nation host Cassie Soto is joined by Vinny Bonsignore, Adam Hill, Mick Akers and Heidi Fang to breakdown what’s new with the Raiders.
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The 2018 third-round pick has been impressive throughout training camp as he prepares for his third season, which could be vital in determining his future with the franchise.
New England has won at least 10 games in an NFL-record 17 straight seasons and claimed 11 AFC East titles in a row. But both streaks appear to be in jeopardy.
Raiders receiver Zay Jones sent out “prayers to those people that are affected by” the shooting of Jacob Blake, who is paralyzed from the waist down, according to his lawyer.
Raiders wide receiver Zay Jones and defensive end Arden Key met with the media Wednesday morning.
The second-year general manager of the Raiders understands the importance of his team getting off to a strong start in the 2020 season.
Raiders general manager Mike Mayock isn’t sure when injured wide receiver Tyrell Williams is going to play. But he’s confident the receiving corps can carry on without him.
Cleveland was an overhyped dud last season, going 6-10. First-year coach Kevin Stefanski will try to get quarterback Baker Mayfield back on track.
Raiders general manager Mike Mayock met with the media Tuesday morning.
Tennessee made a playoff run with a solid defense and bruising running back Derrick Henry. Now it has to prove that style is replicable.
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Shane Steichen and Scott Turner were UNLV quarterbacks and teammates in the early 2000s. Steichen with the Chargers and Turner with Washington are NFL offensive coordinators.
The undrafted fullback played well at times after making the roster last season, but struggled after hitting the ‘rookie wall.’
Foster Moreau gives Raiders quarterback Derek Carr another viable receiving option at tight end opposite Darren Waller in what figures to be a more explosive offense.
Raiders wide receiver Tyrell Williams, who has battled injuries during his two-year stay with the Raiders, suffered a torn labrum injury.
