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.
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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.
Raiders defensive backs coach Joe Woods sat down with the Review-Journal for a Q&A to discuss his experience working with Pete Carroll and much more.
Raiders lineman Jackson Powers-Johnson is embracing his opportunities on the microphone, an attribute that could be a sign of good things to come on the field.
The Raiders have over the years offered many players the chance for a brighter tomorrow, and Incognito has made the most out of such opportunity.
When Allegiant Stadium opens to fans at some point in the future it will do so as the first sports venue to go cashless.
Complaining about valley drivers is a Las Vegas pastime, and Raiders defensive end Carl Nassib is understanding why. He and cornerback Trayvon Mullen met with the media Thursday.
The Raiders must trim their roster to 53 players by Saturday afternoon. Here is how we see the final roster shaping up.
The Raiderettes, the Raiders’ cheerleaders, will feature new uniforms that are an homage to their past and a nod to their present.
Vegas Nation host Cassie Soto is joined by Ed Graney, Adam Hill, Mick Akers and Heidi Fang to breakdown what’s new with the Raiders.
After missing all but one game of his rookie season with a shoulder injury, hard-hitting safety Johnathan Abram says he’s learning when to make the prudent play.
The coach said Wednesday that Williams could have attempted to wear a harness and play through the shoulder injury.”
Raiders coach Jon Gruden, guard Richie Incognito and safety Johnathan Abram met with the media Wednesday after practice.
Keisean Nixon developed his skills in the Snoop Youth Football League, a nonprofit organization founded by the legendary recording artist and cultural icon.