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.
By the narrowest of margins, NFL players voted to approve a new collective bargaining agreement that will set up labor peace between players and owners for the next 11 years, the NFL Players Association announced Sunday.
Although March Madness won’t be happening this year, it doesn’t alter the fact the Raiders have had a connection with basketball when signing players.
Hall of Fame running back Marcus Allen cemented his status as a legendary Raider with one play in Super Bowl XVIII.
Sometimes the quarterbacks selected in the later rounds of the NFL draft may become the best of the bunch.
The chances that the draft in Las Vegas will be staged as originally palnned are the same of those of local pharmacies having a surplus of hand sanitizer.
Construction of Allegiant Stadium is unlikely to affected by the new coronavirus outbreak that is having an impact on just about every industry across the Las Vegas valley.
Raiders restricting business travel and will encourage employees to work from home.
In response to the coronavirus, the NFL is putting restrictions on travel and in-person visits with draft prospects.
The Raiders are monitoring the situation with coronavirus and will act in accordance with recommendations from medical professionals.
Despite widespread concerns about coronavirus, the NFL currently has no plans to change the start of free agency, according to a league spokesman.
