With incidents between fans and athletes on the rise, Raiders players express feelings on what crosses the line when fans heckle players.
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Tickets to this weekend’s New York Giants vs Raiders game at Allegiant Stadium are the Silver and Black’s most affordable home tickets all season, which shouldn’t be a surprise with both competing teams boasting the NFL’s worst records.
CBS Sportsline handicapper Bruce Marshall provides NFL notes and trends for Week 17 games for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, including the three Christmas Day games.
The Raiders are placing star tight end Brock Bowers and safety Jeremy Chinn on the injured reserve list. Bowers has been dealing with a knee injury all season.
Consistent failure at bringing ball-carriers to the ground has led to some ugly defensive numbers for the Raiders, who face the Bills on Sunday.
Rodney Harrison, a two-time Super Bowl champion and one of the hardest hitters in NFL history, talks about the second-year safety for the Raiders.
Stefon Diggs said before Week 1 that he carries a chip on his shoulder. Perhaps that’s a cliche, but it’s probably true for a former fifth-round pick who was traded by the Vikings.
The infamous Raiders cheering block has mellowed a bit over the years, but remains one of pro football’s most colorful fan bases.
Patriots quarterback Cam Newton, who led team to a 36-20 win against the Raiders last Sunday, has tested positive for COVID-19.
Seventy percent of the tickets and 84 percent of the money is on the Bills at William Hill, and the Westgate, Circa Sports and Station Casinos also expect to be Raiders fans.
The coronavirus has not only taken fans from most NFL stadiums, but also temporarily silenced all pregame tailgating.
The No. 4 overall pick from the 2019 draft out of Clemson is having an impact beyond the stat sheet.
The transition was inevitable given all the new faces and lack of an offseason, but there is no excuse for the poor tackling we’ve seen.
The Raiders are cheering for the state to approve UNLV’s plan to have limited fan attendance at its home Mountain West Conference games at Allegiant Stadium this season.
