Raiders coach Antonio Pierce is able to make up for lost time with his son De’Andre on his staff, and is proud of the amount of good dads in the organization.
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The Raiders are off until training camp. Here are four things that stood out from their completed organized team activity practices and minicamp.
Fourth-year cornerback Nate Hobbs is a key ingredient to a Raiders defense that could rank among the NFL’s best this season.
This week’s questions from Raiders fans include the state of the quarterback competition and how long it will take the offense to master the new scheme.
The Raiders rested many of their core veteran players Saturday. Quarterback Derek Carr didn’t take a rep in team drills. Wide receivers Jordy Nelson and Amari Cooper also received a breather.
The Raiders acquired wide receiver Martavis Bryant from the Pittsburgh Steelers for a reason. They need him. Now, they need more from him, coach Jon Gruden said.
John King playfully declined to estimate exactly how many footballs, through the years, inadvertently found their way over the fence. He doesn’t want a bill from the Raiders, he joked.
Giorgio Tavecchio was perfect Friday morning when the Raiders held their daily field-goal set, converting all six attempts from 39 to 51 yards. After practice, he learned the news. It wasn’t enough.
Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond and Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken go over the seventh day of Raiders training camp.
Dwayne Harris nearly made the “play of the day” during Friday’s practice.
Randy Moss, a former Raiders receiver, will go into the Hall of Fame on Saturday.
Raiders defensive backs Daryl Worley and Karl Joseph did not dominate while apart. They’ll try now together. The former West Virginia players were reunited this offseason.
Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond and Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken talk about Peyton Manning’s visit and other developments at Raiders camp.
Men stashed in Jon Gruden’s film archives were giants decades ago. They’re back.