Las Vegas Raiders fans will no doubt have their eyes on Indiana star quarterback Fernando Mendoza when his Hoosiers play Miami on Monday, but several other players from the game could also be on the draft radar.
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Two quarterbacks, two journeys. Fernando Mendoza of Indiana and Carson Beck of Miami square off Monday night for a national title.
The Raiders plan to conduct in-person interviews with Mike McDaniel and Ejiro Evero this week, which would clear one hurdle on the path to hiring a new head coach.
Las Vegas Raiders officials are expected to be at the national championship game Monday, no doubt to take a closer look at Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza.
The Raiders can soak in the moment Sunday but not lose sight of the task at hand. Despite losing three straight games, they still have an outside shot to make the playoffs.
Wiseguys are banking on Oakland to bid adieu to the Black Hole in style and deliver a win and cover as a 6½-point favorite over the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The curtain is coming down Sunday on the Black Hole of the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum and will be raised at Allegiant Stadium in August.
Raiders right tackle Trent Brown and defensive back Daryl Worley are among those questionable for Sunday’s game against the Jaguars.
Raiders running back Josh Jacobs is listed as questionable for Sunday’s game after missing last week’s loss to the Titans.
Raiders backup quarterback Mike Glennon played for new UNLV head coach Marcus Arroyo when both were with the Buccaneers. Glennon believes the Rebels made the right choice.
The NFL on Wednesday voted to approve a waiver of the league’s $350 million debt ceiling, allowing the Raiders to finance their $378 million relocation fee as a loan.
Jaguars head coach Doug Marrone recalled some funny stories about Al Davis and the Oakland-Alameda Coliseum on Wednesday.
Raiders linebacker Tahir Whitehead was named the team’s 2019 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year award nominee on Thursday.
The Raiders still did not have right tackle Trent Brown participate in Thursday’s practice, but rookie wide receiver Hunter Renfrow did make his return to the field.
