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Kelsey Martinez no longer listed on Raiders’ coaching staff

Changes to the Raiders’ coaching staff for 2019 include the apparent departure of Kelsey Martinez, the first female assistant in franchise history. She was a strength and conditioning coach.

‘Productive’ talks resume for Raiders’ 2019 return to Oakland

The Raiders’ search for a home stadium in 2019 soon could reach a familiar place after the franchise recently resumed negotiations with the group that oversees Oakland-California County Coliseum.

Steelers WR Antonio Brown asks for trade

A person with knowledge of the situation tells The Associated Press the perennial Pro Bowler has formally asked the Steelers for a trade, the latest move in a game of brinksmanship by the 30-year-old designed to force Pittsburgh to move him by the start of training camp this summer.

 
Raiders reach out to Las Vegas limo driver with possible job

After being fired for leaving his limousine unattended to greet Raiders owner Mark Davis and president Marc Badain during a chance meeting at Caesars Palace, Dan Holmgren said the Raiders have contacted him with a lead on a job.

Raiders owner Mark Davis ‘not frustrated’ as decision on 2019 nears

As speculation persists on the Raiders’ whereabouts for 2019, team owner Mark Davis told the Review-Journal on Wednesday evening that he remains confident in a search process that’s expected to culminate in a decision this month.

Lease deal for Raiders to play in Oakland next season still on table

The Raiders recently were informed that a deal they walked away from in December, featuring a $7.5 million rent agreement to play in Oakland next season, is still on the table, said an official for the board that oversees the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum.

Raiders potential move to San Francisco needs NFL approval

A report Sunday night indicated the Raiders unequivocally will play their 2019 home schedule in San Francisco, but a person familiar with the situation contacted by the Review-Journal dispelled any agreement as premature, citing two critical steps that have yet to be completed.