Raiders quarterback Geno Smith did not suffer a high ankle sprain as originally believed during Sunday’s game, but his availability for the season finale remains in doubt.
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Review-Journal reporter/columnist Ed Graney spent the year writing columns on local teams and issues, and also covered Dan Mullen’s first season as the UNLV football coach.
Raiders star defensive end Maxx Crosby isn’t happy he was shut down for the season, but it’s now all about the future for a 2-14 team that has lost 10 straight games.
The Raiders got a career high in catches and yards from tight end Michael Mayer, who started Sunday’s game against the New York Giants with Brock Bowers out with a knee injury.
With fans not allowed at Allegiant Stadium for the 2020 NFL season because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Raiders wanted to give fans a connection to game day while they watch from home.
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.
The second-year pro is seeing results of the offseason work he put in looking at what makes Hunter Renfrow, among others, so effective at getting open.
Like in 2016, the Raiders have a chance to prove something to themselves on Monday night against the Saints.
The Killers are advancing the tradition of rock bands performing on rooftops for the Las Vegas Raiders’ home opener Monday night.
The Raiders’ Josh Jacobs ran for 81 yards after contact on running plays, a full 87 percent of his 93 rushing yards against the Panthers, according to Pro Football Focus.
Safety Johnathan Abram, who suffered a season-ending injury in the 2019 opener, finished with 13 tackles and gave the Raiders an emotional lift in their win at Carolina.
Here are the NFL games for the Las Vegas market in Week 2.
The Raider Image official team store will open to the public at 11 a.m. Wednesday ahead of the team’s inaugural game at the $2 billion stadium Monday.
Raiders’ right tackle Trent Brown was a big topic of questions in the Raiders’ weekly mailbag. We get to Brown and plenty of other topics in a heavy mail day.
