This week’s questions from Raiders fans include what the team might do with its extra $34 million in salary cap space and who is winning the open starting cornerback job.
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Raiders coach Antonio Pierce took a page out of Lions coach Dan Campbell’s successful playbook, building a quality coaching staff composed of former NFL players.
Days after Allegiant Air announced plans for new special flights centered around Raiders’ games, Southwest followed suit and added four flights to Harry Reid airport.
Gardner Minshew is saying all the right things about the Raiders’ quarterback competition, but he is trying like heck to be the starter when the season opens.
Alex Smith’s aggressiveness has the Chiefs as the NFL’s only undefeated team. He’s completing 76 percent of his passes with eight touchdowns and zero interceptions.
The team that just a month ago was a popular Super Bowl pick at local sports books suddenly finds itself at 2-2 and welcoming three home games in the next 11 days.
The Oakland Raiders play host to the Baltimore Ravens at 1:05 p.m. Sunday at Oakland Alameda Coliseum in Oakland, California.
Handicapper Bruce Marshall breaks down Week 5 of the NFL season.
The Raiders’ offense ran on a paved road. Its linemen bullied defenses, double teams a staple to their clinic. The team produced 287 yards on 54 designed runs, an average of 5.3 yards per carry.
Hank “The Hammer” Goldberg (13-6-1) leads Matt Youmans (12-7-1) by one game in the Review-Journal’s NFL Challenge handicapping contest.
Review-Journal reporter Michael Gehlken brings you and update on Raiders injuries and how EJ Manuel is preparing for Sunday’s game.
Todd Dewey, Kelly Stewart and CG Technology sports book vice-president Matt Holt preview Week 5 of the NFL season.
The Gold Sheet handicapper Bruce Marshall provides the Review-Journal with NFL tech notes and trends from Goldsheet.com.
Three concussions in less than 13 months. David Amerson knows it doesn’t sound good.