One of the Raiders’ first Pro Bowlers in Las Vegas said in a video posted to YouTube on Sunday he plans to retire from the NFL.
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The Raiders are finished with organized team activities. Here are four players who stood out during the final practices before the team’s mandatory minicamp.
Quarterback Derek Carr is already trying to calm the hype for one of the most anticipated games of his 2024 season when the Saints host the Raiders in Week 17.
This week’s questions from Raiders fans include what the team might do with its extra $34 million in salary cap space and who is winning the open starting cornerback job.
The Raiders stadium in Las Vegas has made significant progress over the past month.
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.
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.
The third phase of PSL sales — the least expensive in the building with a range of between $500 and $3,900 per seat — are mostly in the highest levels of the stadium.
Raiders owner Mark Davis still envisions his club playing its 2019 home games in the Bay Area, and the NFL is “hopeful” a resolution on an exact location will be made shortly, league commissioner Roger Goodell said Wednesday at his annual Super Bowl news conference.
Ryan Switzer was traded Monday for the second time in fourth months.
The Raiders avoid major injuries and overtime in their third exhibition Friday, as running back Chris Warren scored a late 3-yard touchdown during a 13-6 win over the Green Bay Packers at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum.
Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch is known for his love for Skittles, on and off the field. Now, Skittles is repaying the favor.
The battle to become the Raiders’ No. 4 running back has taken a turn. Or so it would seem.
Rookie defensive end Arden Key is still building toward the regular season. That process can take time, more than he’d like.