The Raiders are favored in only two games this season in opening lines posted at DraftKings Sportsbook, which does not operate in Nevada.
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The Raiders schedule next season includes plenty of quirks, like the fact that four new teams are traveling to Allegiant Stadium this year.
The Chargers have turned their schedule release video into an annual skewering of their opponents, and this year was no exception for the Raiders and their fans.
An independent baseball team is interested in buying 5,000 bleacher seats that were brought into Oakland Coliseum for Raiders games before the team moved to Las Vegas.
Joey Clinkscales knows what rebuilding a franchise requires. Since 2012, he has seen it. He has helped achieve it.
Review-Journal video host Bryan Salmond and reporter Michael Gehlken discuss Donald Penn’s new contract extension as well as first-round pick Gareon Conley is set to make his NFL debut on Sunday against the Jets.
Raiders first round pick Gareon Conley will play his first NFL snap in Sunday’s home opener
The Gold Sheet handicapper Bruce Marshall provides the Review-Journal with NFL tech notes and trends from Goldsheet.com.
Donald Penn had faith the Raiders would take care of him. After a busy week of negotiations, they have.
Bryan Salmond and Michael Gehlken discuss Sean Smith missing Thursday’s practice with a neck injury as well as Marshawn Lynch receiving a fine for his actions against the Titans.
The Raiders running back raised both hands and made an obscene gesture with his middle fingers, a move that cost Marshawn Lynch $12,000.
Review-Journal Sports Editor Bill Bradley and Sacramento ESPN 1320’s Mark Kreidler discuss the Raiders having a chance of making the playoffs as well as Derek Carr being the key to the Raiders offense this season.
Nicholas Morrow was the only undrafted rookie to make the Raiders’ initial 53-man roster. He did so after having played college football at Greenville, a Division III school in Illinois.
The Raiders had a playoff-like performance last week to defeat the Titans in Nashville. It should be a lot easier for Week 2 with the Raiders (1-0) opening the home schedule against the lowly Jets (0-1), who many believe could flirt with an 0-16 season.