Raiders receiver Jakobi Meyers missed Sunday’s game against the Buffalo Bills because of a concussion, but has been cleared to return in time for “Sunday Night Football.”
Adam Hill
After serving as sports editor of both the Silverado Star and UNLV Rebel Yell, the Detroit native remained in Las Vegas and embarked on his professional journalism career at the Review-Journal in 2002. He has covered MMA, prep sports, Raiders and Golden Knights while helping coordinate digital coverage for nearly every major sporting event to come through the valley.
Raiders receiver Davante Adams took aim at Buffalo Bills backup safety Taylor Rapp, who was flagged for an unnecessary roughness penalty late in Sunday’s game.
Raiders wide receiver Tre Tucker raced 34 yards down the left sideline on the first carry of his NFL career Sunday, a key play on a drive that resulted in a touchdown.
One fateful play helped turn a promising start into a Buffalo Bills rout and left a Raiders team riding the high of a season-opening road win searching for answers.
The Raiders made several rookies inactive on Sunday as they look to open the season with consecutive road victories.
Social media has almost universally made the judgment that Maddy Glab needs to be fired her job as a Bills team employee, but maybe we should take a breath.
Raiders linebacker Divine Deablo finally realized that football is an imperfect game and looked like a potential star in the making in Sunday’s win.
The Raiders opened the season with a win over the Denver Broncos, and the Buffalo Bills blew a lead against an Aaron Rodgers-less New York Jets team.
The RJ asked punter AJ Cole to interview kicker and close friend Daniel Carlson. What we got were questions that included what vegetables he would relegate to the practice squad.
Michael Mayer consistently showed an ability to get open during a record-setting career at Notre Dame and is ready to show he can do that in the NFL.
The Las Vegas-based UFC will hold ‘Noche UFC’ at T-Mobile Arena on Saturday, a date traditionally reserved for a major boxing event.
The Raiders’ offense appears closer to full strength after two star players fully participated in Thursday’s practice as the team prepared for Sunday’s game at Buffalo.
Raiders defensive end Malcolm Koonce is returning to a contingent of family and friends in his college town this week when he plays professionally in Buffalo for the first time.
The Raiders’ win over the Denver Broncos marked the first time in Hunter Renfrow’s career that he has not been targeted in a game, but he said the win was the most important stat.
The Raiders decided to set up temporary headquarters at a remote mountain resort this week with two consecutive road games in different time zones to start the season.
