The 36-year-old just completed his fourth season in Buffalo, and his second full season as coordinator.
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The Raiders are in the process of conducting second interviews with several candidates for their head coaching position and have bright offensive minds in town Monday, though one potential candidate is out of the running.
Quarterback Jarrett Stidham made his first two career starts with the Las Vegas Raiders in 2022. But his big moment finally arrives Sunday for the Denver Broncos.
The excitement surrounding Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Fernando Mendoza swept through the College Football Playoff national championship game.
President Donald Trump’s criticism of players who protest during the national anthem incited a mass increase in such activism Sunday, with more than 100 NFL players sitting or kneeling and,others raising their fists.
The Raiders face the Washington Redskins on the road in Week 3 for the Sunday Night Football matchup.
An NFL game two months away is probably the last thing on the minds of the earthquake victims, but when the time comes, it will put smiles on the faces of many.
The Raiders and Redskins meet at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland, with Oakland a 3-point favorite.
Handicapper Doug Fitz breaks down Week 3 of the NFL season.
President Donald Trump held a rally in Huntsville, Alabama, on Friday during which he criticized NFL players who protest the national anthem.
Handicapper Hank “The Hammer” Goldberg went 4-1 against the spread in Week 2.
The Raiders entered 2017 relying on new, young faces on special teams. That stood to be a possible issue. It hasn’t been.
The Gold Sheet handicapper Bruce Marshall provides the Review-Journal with NFL tech notes and trends from Goldsheet.com.
The Kansas City Chiefs are the only team to cover the spread and go over the total in each of their first two games.
