Pro Football Hall of Fame voters used politics to snub Bill Belichick in his first year of eligibility. Could they do the same with Raiders minority owner Tom Brady?
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The Buffalo Bills are finalizing a deal to promote offensive coordinator Joe Brady to head coach. Brady had two interviews with the Las Vegas Raiders.
The former Raiders coach sued the league in 2021, arguing that leaked emails written by him had pushed the Raiders to fire him.
The Raiders are in the process of conducting second interviews with several candidates for their head coaching position and have bright offensive minds in town Monday, though one potential candidate is out of the running.
The Vegas Nation crew discusses how the Raiders have bounced back after adversity and their newest addition, DeSean Jackson.
After a month of misfortune, the Raiders were the beneficiaries of some good fortune with the availability of DeSean Jackson.
Three Raiders players went down with ankle injuries during Sunday’s loss to the Giants and one of them will miss at least the next three weeks.
Newly released 911 calls capture the moment witnesses started to report the fiery crash that killed Tina Tintor and her dog, Max, on the morning of Nov. 2.
Sunday night’s game between the Raiders and Chiefs in Las Vegas, the first in the rivalry with fans allowed, is garnering big interest on the secondary ticket market.
The records obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal offer a glimpse of a chaotic scene with constantly changing information as first responders headed to the crash.
The family of Tina Tintor will hold a public funeral service Thursday for the 23-year-old killed in a Nov. 2 car crash involving former Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs.
Though Ruggs did not attend a morning court hearing Wednesday, records show that he pleaded not guilty in the case.
The loss of Henry Ruggs, released last week after his arrest on DUI and reckless driving charges, and the big-play element he provided was profoundly felt against the Giants.
Henry Ruggs and Damon Arnette are gone, but nothing is more important to an NFL team than finding players you believe are good enough to win.
