The NFL draft is over, but Raiders fans still have plenty of questions, especially about their quarterbacks. Will it be Aidan O’Connell and Gardner Minshew?
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Second-year quarterback Aidan O’Connell is one of several Raiders players who will wear a different jersey number this season.
The Raiders have had a decorated history at the wide receiver position, but one current player is making a case to be included among the all-time greats.
Former Raiders linebacker Bill Romanowski and his wife are mired in a civil case brought on by the U.S. government alleging they owe more than $15.5 million in taxes.
The Raiders are expected to sign running back Peyton Barber on Friday off the Washington Football Team’s practice squad and add him to their 53-man roster.
Enhanced protocols imposed by the league have Denzel Perryman considering a reversal of his decision not to get vaccinated.
In need of linebacker help, the Raiders are turning to former Seattle Seahawk K.J. Wright on a one-year contract. He’ll join recent addition Denzel Perryman in a remade linebacker group.
The star defensive tackle preached patience and finally got his payoff on Wednesday when he was able to reclaim jersey No. 93.
Raiders general manager Mike Mayock is not shying away from expectations this year and believes his club is good enough to contend for a playoff spot. ‘We’re not hiding from expectations,’ he said.
The team announced last month that it would require all fans attending Raiders games at Allegiant Stadium to be vaccinated.
Project plans filed with the city of Henderson show a three-story, ultraluxury house that would look strikingly similar to the Raiders’ practice facility and even, in some ways, Allegiant Stadium.
BetMGM will lose mid six figures if the Raiders, 18-1 long shots, win their first division title since 2002. The Kansas City Chiefs are -275 to win the AFC West.
The Raiders have waived cornerback Isaiah Johnson, wide receiver Keelan Doss, safety Karl Joseph and wide receiver John Brown, among others.
Raiders coach Jon Gruden and general manager Mike Mayock must cut the roster to 53 players by 1 p.m. Tuesday. Here’s a projection of what it will look like.