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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Las Vegas Raiders news from training camp through the NFL season, including videos, podcasts, and coverage of Allegiant Stadium. From the Vegas Nation team.
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 schedule next season includes plenty of quirks, like the fact that four new teams are traveling to Allegiant Stadium this year.
The Chargers have turned their schedule release video into an annual skewering of their opponents, and this year was no exception for the Raiders and their fans.
An independent baseball team is interested in buying 5,000 bleacher seats that were brought into Oakland Coliseum for Raiders games before the team moved to Las Vegas.
The Raiders will play three preseason games this season, giving Aidan O’Connell and Gardner Minshew a chance to state their case as the team’s starting quarterback.
The Raiders won’t be as much of a primetime participant this season as they have been in past years. We’ll see what that means for their postseason chances.
Here’s a breakdown of the Raiders’ 17 regular-season games, with dates, times, network and potential storylines for each matchup.
The Raiders’ full 2024 schedule was unveiled by the NFL. The team starts on the road against a difficult division opponent.
One sportsbook is taking odds on who will come out on top of the Raiders’ starting quarterback competition between Aidan O’Connell and Gardner Minshew.
A “Staff Draft” planned next week for Allegiant Stadium aims to hire 1,500 people to work games and events at the $2 billion facility.
Dwayne Joseph, who spent the past five years as the Raiders’ director of pro personnel, has left the organization. He’s expected to join the Detroit Lions.