Raiders rookie quarterback Cam Miller has been signed to the Miami Dolphins’ 53-man roster. He had been on the Raiders’ practice squad all season.
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Will they fire coach Pete Carroll? Will Tom Brady show his face more? Those are some of the stories Vincent Bonsignore will be following on the Raiders’ beat in 2026.
Raiders coach Pete Carroll told players that if they are active, they will play Sunday against the Chiefs, including quarterbacks Kenny Pickett and Aidan O’Connell.
Former Raiders offensive coordinator Chip Kelly has been hired for the same job at Northwestern.
The family of George Floyd on Wednesday expressed gratitude and understanding for the Raiders’ “I Can Breathe” tweet on Tuesday.
This fourth version of the Review-Journal mock draft has the Raiders taking a defensive player instead of a potential starting offensive tackle.
Mark Davis said he was following the lead of George Floyd’s brother when tweeting: “I Can Breathe 4-20-21” to applaud the guilty verdict in the murder case.
While it’s too early to make a final judgment on any of the three draft classes, it is possible to grade their performance thus far.
The Chiefs have reeled off three consecutive 12-win seasons, and Las Vegas oddsmakers expect them to hit that mark again in the first 17-game regular season in NFL history.
Cornerback Rasul Douglas made 11 starts and finished with a career-high 62 tackles with nine pass breakups last season for the Carolina Panthers.
Las Vegas is favored in six of nine home games and underdogs in all eight road games. Fifteen games feature lines of six or less and nine are three or less.
The rookie season on Tanner Muse was wiped out by a painful toe injury. But the Clemson product is on target for a full return, and he can’t wait.
Vegas Nation’s Heidi Fang and Adam Hill discuss what defensive players could be a good fit for the Raiders
As much as Raiders players might care about health and safety, skipping in-person offseason workouts isn’t primarily a pandemic narrative.
