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Raiders News
Las Vegas Raiders news from training camp through the NFL season, including videos, podcasts, and coverage of Allegiant Stadium. From the Vegas Nation team.
A total rebuild is needed for the Las Vegas Raiders, and it starts with Tom Brady and John Spytek identifying the right head coach.
By firing coach Pete Carroll and defining their chain of command, the Raiders have a chance to make real change after a 3-14 season.
As Raiders players braced for another coaching change, they paid their respects to Pete Carroll, who was fired Monday after a 3-14 season that ended Sunday.
The Las Vegas Raiders know that getting to the top of the AFC West means overcoming Kansas City and its electric quarterback.
Sign maker Yesco is readying the pieces of what will be one of the most impactful projects they’ve been a part of over the past century.
Rick Harrison of “Pawn Stars” has two Super Bowl rings for sale at Gold & Silver Pawn Shop, starting at $80,000.
Sitting for nearly four years hehind Tom Brady in New England helped Jimmy Garoppolo rather than hurt him.
NFL comissioner Roger Goodell indicated on Wednesday it’s just a matter of time before the Super Bowl is awarded to Las Vegas.
The spot, titled “Tough Never Quits,” features Josh Jacobs passing on advice to his younger self during a time his family was homeless.
The supply agreement is set to be in place in time for the 2020 football season at the stadium, as well as the Raiders’ administrative facilities and practice facility in Henderson.
In a bid to grow its customer base with a younger male demographic interested in sports wagering, Penn National Gaming announces partnership with Barstool Sports.
Richard Sherman, the veteran cornerback, envsioned a Super Bowl run for the 49ers upon signing with them two years ago
The first few hundred seats have been installed in the upper levels of Allegiant Stadium.
