The Raiders’ rookies are bracing for a busy week as they take physicals, including COVID-19 testing, get fitted for equipment, meet with coaches and perhaps even practice.
Vincent Bonsignore
Vinny has covered the Raiders extensively in the past, breaking news on their eventual move to Las Vegas and their thwarted return to Los Angeles. Before joining the Review-Journal, he covered the Rams for The Athletic and the Los Angeles Daily News.
Tanner Muse, Maliek Collins, Bryan Edwards and Isaiah Johnsion could become household names by the end of the 2020 season.
The NFL and the NFLPA have agreed on COVID-19 protocols that will change the look of game day.
With no set guidelines from the NFL, teams are trying to figure out how best to handle fan participation amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Prior to Ray Guy, pro football punters were an afterthought, but his booming leg and flair for the big moment changed all that.
With training camps gearing up in three weeks and COVID-19 still a concern, NFL players are forced to balance safety with making a living.
As a result, the Raiders will not play at the Seattle Seahawks on August 13 and will not host the Los Angeles Rams on September 3.
Raiders owner Mark Davis voiced his displeasure with the NFL’s vote last week to tarp off the first eight rows of stadiums and sell the space for advertising.
The Raiders made big improvements during the offseason, but they need five specific players to deliver big seasons for 2020 to be a success.
Raiders’ great Cliff Branch brought the element of speed to football, and his career took off as a result.
The NFL on Thursday informed owners that it still plans to begin training camp on time and play a full season, with limited fan participation.
The Raiders made big improvements this offseason, but what do they mean in terms of the Raiders’ finish in the AFC West?
Former Las Vegas Review-Journal NFL columnist Don Banks selected as PFWA 2020 Dick McCann Award winner.
Raiders tight end Nick O’Leary, who retired in May, recently revealed he underwent heart surgery after suffering a heart attack.
Raiders general manager Mike Mayock and head coach Jon Gruden reported to work for the first time at the teams new facility in Henderson, and the reaction was as expected.
