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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Seeing a group of people playing football at local park is not out of the ordinary, but when you see Derek Carr is under center, one realizes this is no ordinary gathering.
Raiders tight end Jason Witten visited the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department’s Bolden area command on Tuesday.
Crews at Allegiant Stadium gave an artificial glimpse Wednesday of what the 65,000-seat facility will look like on Raiders game days.
Wednesday was declared “Brandon Marshall Day” by the city of North Las Vegas in honor of the linebacker who played at Cimarron-Memorial High School and later at UNR and in the NFL.
Elon Musk’s Tesla-based underground people-mover system could link the Las Vegas Convention Center and the $2 billion stadium as early as the start of the 2021 NFL season.
The home of Raiders rookie Lynn Bowden’s grandmother was searched by DEA officials Wednesday morning in Youngstown, Ohio. Bowden was handcuffed, then released.
Raiders rookie wide receiver Henry Ruggs announced on Instagram the birth of his daughter, Kenzli Re’Nai Ruggs.
Professional sports bettor Mark DeRosa, a Florida resident, placed the wager at Circa Sports in July at 125-1 odds that Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson would win the MVP award.
Cornerback Amik Robertson has continually been told he’s too small to be a great football player, and he’s intent on proving that wrong again with the Raiders.
The NFL Players Association has not signed off on a final plan, but the union has agreed with the league on a preliminary protocol.
The gambler made three bets on teams to win their division and four wagers on season win totals. The largest bet was $41,250 on the Jaguars to go under 5 wins (-165).
Reche Caldwell played six seasons in the NFL for the San Diego Chargers, New England Patriots and Washington Redskins.
Ken Riley played 15 seasons for the Cincinnati Bengals as a defensive back, with 65 career interceptions for 596 yards and five touchdowns — all franchise records.
When Colin Kaepernick took a knee during the national anthem to take a stand against police brutality and racial injustice in 2016, he was mostly alone.
