The Raiders suffered a significant blow in more ways than one Sunday, as one of their starters on defense suffered a season-ending knee injury.
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Raiders coach Antonio Pierce didn’t commit to keeping Gardner Minshew as the team’s starting quarterback Monday, but the veteran is expected to remain under center.
Bettors lost for the third consecutive week in the NFL with seven underdogs winning outright, and there also was more carnage in the $14.3 million Circa Survivor contest.
Nothing good came from the Raiders’ 36-22 defeat to the lowly Carolina Panthers on Sunday. They failed in all phases at Allegiant Stadium.
Ronald Evans and his son LaRon secured two of a limited allotment of tickets to the Raiders’ practice Wednesday and made the nearly 100-mile drive from San Diego.
The Raiders weren’t at full strength for their first practice of training camp Wednesday, with five players on the physically unable to perform list.
Wide receiver Keelan Doss returns to the Raiders after spending the past two seasons with the Chargers. He was a breakout star on “Hard Knocks” in 2019.
Maxx Crosby will appear in a comedic promotional video alongside Denver Nuggets center DeAndre Jordan as the Raiders star continues to expand his horizons.
The Raiders have one of the best groups of specialists in the NFL, but they’ll be challenged to adapt to the league’s new kickoff rules this season.
Air Force coach Troy Calhoun and players raved about Raiders rookie safety Trey Taylor, who played five seasons for the Falcons and hopes for a long career in Las Vegas.
The Raiders will have at least two new starters on their offensive line this season, which means they’ll need to build chemistry in training camp.
The Raiders will learn when training camp begins whether third-year pro Zamir White looks ready to take over a leading role in their offense.
Raiders star Davante Adams was one of a number of NFL players who participated in the new Netflix show “Receiver” and opened up about his frustrations last season.
Raiders star wide receiver Davante Adams said while promoting the Netflix show “Receiver” that he was not happy about a social media post from the Chargers.