Raiders coach Pete Carroll is scheduled to speak to the media following Friday’s practice ahead of the season finale against the Kansas City Chiefs.
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Raiders fans have nothing to get excited about for the season finale against Kansas City, but that could change if the team gets the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft.
The 2026 college football season will culminate in Las Vegas for the first time. That’s one of the stories Review-Journal reporter Adam Hill will be following this year.
Both Raiders tight ends have been impacted by Chiefs star Travis Kelce and the way he changed the position ahead of what could be his last game on Sunday.
The Raiders’ move to Las Vegas and into state-of-the-art facilities have increased the franchise’s value, according to Forbes’ most recent rankings.
Nine-hundred-ninety-three days after the groundbreaking ceremony on Nov. 13, 2017, on what was then a 62-acre lot of dirt, the $2 billion Allegiant Stadium now holds its own on the Las Vegas skyline.
On Thursday, the Las Vegas Raiders released a video revealing the interior of their new headquarters in Henderson.
NFL rookies won’t have the standard learning curve this season, COVID-19 having eliminated the opportunity for critical on-field practice.
Raiders coach Jon Gruden hates coronavirus it for the way it takes lives and wreaks havoc on everything we took for granted and how it taunts and mocks us every single day.
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.
Team owner now living in Las Vegas full time while team continues testing players for COVID-19.
The Raiders placed linebacker Marquel Lee on the physically unable to perform list and wide receiver Siaosi Mariner on the nonfootball illness list.
If you see someone driving around Las Vegas in a Raiders-themed Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 that looks like Jon Gruden, there’s no need for a double take.
The third-round pick out of Clemson is settling in to life as a professional athlete and is ready to get to work after a strange offseason.
