Raiders quarterback Geno Smith did not suffer a high ankle sprain as originally feared 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.
Bill King was much more than a football, baseball and basketball broadcaster, says former A’s sidekick Ken Korach of Las Vegas. He was a Renaissance man.
The Raiders’ Alec Ingold wants to be the best fullback in the NFL. Given his personal journey, he may well get there.
The Raiders don’t retire numbers. But even if someone else puts it on, no one will ever wear “00” like Jim Otto.
Dan Saley and his wife, Stefanie, couldn’t decide what to name their first child. They only agreed that the baby’s name, like the city they call home, should be unique.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell sent a memo Thursday to say that the 2020 NFL draft will go on as scheduled April 23-25, threatening league discipline for speaking out against the decision.
The team has for a few seasons under Jon Gruden preached a desire to sign and draft players of high character.
The Raiders have added depth to their offense through their first signings of free agency.
Workers on the site were already adhering to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention guidelines, according to a news release.
The Raiders have made improvements throughout their defense during the early stages of free agency.
Former Baylor wide receiver Denzel Mims is one of the players who helped himself the most with his performance at the NFL scouting combine.
