The Las Vegas Raiders have started conducting second interviews with several candidates and got potential good news on another as they continue to search for a coach.
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A mathematical formula designed to rank the NFL’s current job openings wasn’t kind to the Las Vegas Raiders, particularly in two categories.
He wasn’t perfect, but Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza was at his best when it mattered most in winning a national championship.
Raiders owner Mark Davis was in Miami for the College Football Playoff national championship, eyeing Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza.
While some continue to update daily odds on which teams would most likely trade for the defensive star, the fact remains that Mack’s holdout is more standard than atypical.
Since March, the Raiders have signed several defenders who played under coordinator Paul Guenther with the Cincinnati Bengals. They hope to add another.
Jordy Nelson won’t need Kleenex tissues Friday because the game, after all, is an exhibition at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, not Lambeau Field.
As the final seconds of their inaugural season filtered through the hourglass and the clock around Flavor Flav’s neck, it occurred that the WNBA’s Las Vegas Aces had lasted longer than the Las Vegas Posse of the Canadian Football League.
Raiders linebacker James Cowser is in the mix for one of the team’s final roster spots.
Rookie Chris Warren was the Raiders’ only running back to see a carry in Saturday’s 19-16 exhibition loss to the Los Angeles Rams. He rushed for 110 yards and a touchdown on 18 carries.
Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond, Gilbert Manzano and Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken examine the Raiders’ preseason loss to the Los Angeles Rams on Saturday at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
It was an afternoon of nostalgia for Los Angeles area Raiders fans who got to watch their beloved team return to the Coliseum for the first time since leaving the city for Oakland in 1994.
Raiders coach Jon Gruden rested 21 key players, including 15 on offense, in a 19-15 preseason loss to the Rams on Saturday at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
The Raiders and Los Angeles Rams will meet Sept. 10 for their season opener in Oakland. First, they’ll face each other Saturday in an exhibition.
