Former Raiders offensive coordinator Chip Kelly has been hired for the same job at Northwestern.
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No matter what happens on Sunday, the Raiders are guaranteed to pick either first or second in the 2026 NFL draft.
Raiders quarterback Geno Smith did not suffer a high ankle sprain as originally feared during Sunday’s game, but his availability for the season finale remains in doubt.
Review-Journal reporter/columnist Ed Graney spent the year writing columns on local teams and issues, and also covered Dan Mullen’s first season as the UNLV football coach.
The Raiders won’t own the No. 9 overall draft pick on April 26 after all, officially assigned the 10th selection courtesy of a coin-toss tiebreaker at the NFL Scouting Combine. The San Francisco 49ers will choose ninth.
The NFL team has identified land capable of accommodating 27,000 parking spaces within 1.5 miles of the stadium site, far more than the 16,250 required by Clark County for games and other events.
Publicly, the Raiders have suggested WR Michael Crabtree and RB Marshawn Lynch will be Raiders in 2018. Privately, they seek to rework contracts.
The Las Vegas Stadium Authority on Thursday unanimously approved a series of documents to put the financing in place to build a $1.9 billion indoor football stadium for the Oakland Raiders.
The Clark County School District got a $10,000 bump from the Raiders, as part of an NFL grant program encouraging students to be more active.
Raiders GM Reggie McKenzie has a vision for 2018. Michael Crabtree and Marshawn Lynch are part of it.
Raiders coach Jon Gruden made clear he is no pioneer in the field. He isn’t totally against it, either.
Jon Gruden must have scowled upon first studying the past three Raiders draft classes.
Parking, possibly the most difficult problem the Oakland Raiders face as the team works toward receiving the funds necessary to build its planned 65,000-seat indoor football stadium, will be a key topic in Thursday’s Las Vegas Stadium Authority meeting.
Of the 300-plus draft prospects at the NFL combine this week, none will be quite like Raiders punter Marquette King.
