He wasn’t perfect, but Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza was at his best when it mattered most in winning a national championship.
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Raiders owner Mark Davis was in Miami for the College Football Playoff national championship, eyeing Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza.
The Buffalo Bills fired Sean McDermott as coach after nine seasons Monday, leaving some wondering if the Las Vegas Raiders might be interested in hiring him.
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.
Oakland is just a half-game behind Kansas City in the AFC West and tied for the second wild card with two winnable games on the horizon.
With Niners loss, Patriots back to top of the heap, but Eagles offense should be another test in Super Bowl LII rematch.
The 26-year-old former first-round pick was placed on injured reserve over the weekend due to a foot injury suffered while making the game-clinching interception against the Chargers on Thursday.
The safety signed with Oakland over the weekend several weeks after Arizona decided to release him after just four games.
Kansas City allowed Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill to look all-world completing 13 of 19 passes for 181 yards and two TDs.
Kyle Shanahan, the wunderkind son of Mike Shanahan, has his 49ers as the lone undefeated team in the NFL heading into Monday night’s showdown with the Seahawks.
The safety’s season is over after he made key plays on the final defensive snap of two consecutive home wins.
Thanksgiving is a big day for families to get together and stuff their faces, but this year it also will be significant to the crews building Allegiant Stadium.
Much of the aggressiveness of Maxx Crosby and Clelin Ferrell in the pass rush came at cost to the defense overall in the first half, as the Raiders’ run defense was so porous you wondered why the Chargers even allowed an obviously wild Philip Rivers to throw the ball at all. The good news: it was much better in the second half.
The Raiders showed grit and young, improving talent in rallying to beat the L.A. Chargers on Thursday night.
