Raiders rookie quarterback Cam Miller has been signed to the Miami Dolphins’ 53-man roster. He had been on the Raiders’ practice squad all season.
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Will they fire coach Pete Carroll? Will Tom Brady show his face more? Those are some of the stories Vincent Bonsignore will be following on the Raiders’ beat in 2026.
Raiders coach Pete Carroll told players that if they are active, they will play Sunday against the Chiefs, including quarterbacks Kenny Pickett and Aidan O’Connell.
Former Raiders offensive coordinator Chip Kelly has been hired for the same job at Northwestern.
The troublesome steel cable net designed to support the lightweight ETFE roof has been put in place, Mortenson-McCarthy Joint Venture crews reported late Friday.
The Spring League, a developmental football league, will play the first four games of its season in Las Vegas at Sam Boyd Stadium.
The video screen slated to be installed on the Interstate 15 facing side of Allegiant Stadium will be the one of the largest in Las Vegas.
Representatives of ASM Global and Levy Restaurants told the Community Benefits Plan Oversight Committee about plans to hire more than 55 percent minorities.
There has been no official update regarding the status of two nonconference UNLV football games for the 2020 season at Allegiant Stadium.
Allegiant Stadium is under consideration to be the host venue for match between soccer giants Barcelona and Real Madrid that would precede the Raiders grand opening.
The Raiders have two first-round picks in 2020 and analysts have begun to put out their mock drafts, presenting scenarios for what the Raiders may do at No. 12 and No. 19 overall.
The “Immaculate Reception” has been voted the greatest moment in NFL history. Whether it was a legal catch or not still is being debated by Raiders fans.
In 1980, Raiders cornerback Lester Hayes set a modern-day record with 13 interceptions in a season. But since 2000, no NFL player has had more than 10 in a season.
An anonymous job poster has created a fake application for a new quarterback for the “Oakland” Raiders.
