Raiders star defensive end Maxx Crosby, talking Thursday after his second annual Sack Summit at UNLV, is fired up about working with his new coach, Pete Carroll.
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Offensive lineman Rich Stephens played the 1993 and 1995 seasons with the Raiders and appeared in 29 games, including two starts at guard.
Major League Baseball Hall of Famer and Athletics great Reggie Jackson will throw out the first pitch at next month’s Battle for Vegas charity softball game.
The Raiders invested five draft picks on skill players, including Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty at sixth overall. Some of them could contribute immediately.
The 2019 second-round pick was pressed into duty earlier than expected as a rookie, but the experience should pay off as he moves into role as full-time starter
After four years of talks and 2½ years of construction, the Raiders’ “field of dreams” is finally a reality.
The defensive lineman admits he heard the doubters and naysayers, but believes he laid the foundation to take a step forward a year after being selected No. 4 in the draft.
The Raiders linebackers were among the worst in pass-coverage last year. That should change with the addition of Cory Littleton.
The former undrafted rookie free agent is now entering his fifth season as one of the longest-tenured players on the Raiders.
When the Raiders open their season Sunday against the Panthers, the two players who grew up 15 miles apart will each start at wide receiver spots.
Only a small percentage of NFL teams will allow fans at games this season and those that do will at a significantly reduced capacity.
Christian McCaffrey begins his fourth NFL season at 10 a.m. Sunday against the Raiders with lofty goals — and the richest contract ever awarded to a running back.
After opener, the Raiders are unlikely to be favored again until a Nov. 15 home game against the Broncos.
There has been more money bet on the Raiders to win Super Bowl LV than on any other team at Boyd Gaming, where Las Vegas is 60-1. The Raiders are 80-1 at MGM Resorts.