The Raiders’ defense has been a disappointment thus far. Finding the right answers to fix their issues is priority one coming off the bye week
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.
Raiders cornerback Nate Hobbs has landed on the injured reserve list. He injured his hand in the loss to the Chiefs.
The NFL and Commissioner Roger Goodell submitted a motion for the case to be arbitrated outside of court, which was denied on Wednesday, prompting the NFL’s appeal.
Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams is facing a fine, suspension or both by the league for his role in a shoving incident.
While no one foresaw a 1-4 start to Josh McDaniels’ first season as Raiders coach, the players still seem to buy what he is selling.
If you want to know why the Raiders have lost four of their first five games, the defense is as good a place to start as any.
Despite a developing offensive line and without big contributions from normally productive veterans Darren Waller and Hunter Renfrow, the Raiders’ offense is showing signs of life.
While there are genuine reasons for fans to be hopeful and optimistic about a turnaround, until the Raiders begin grinding out some consistent wins, it’s all talk.
The incident between Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams and a photographer occurred immediately after the Raiders’ loss to the Chiefs on Monday night.
The photographer who Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams pushed to the ground after Monday night’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs has filed a police report.
Too many mistakes send Raiders into their bye week at 1-4 with their season on the brink.
The Raiders will get back Hunter Renfrow, who missed two games with a concussion, against the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Maxx Crosby interview aired on ESPN’s “Monday Night Countdown” before the Raiders game against the Chiefs and coincided with World Mental Health Day.
Raiders coach Josh McDaniels isn’t surprised that Andy Reid and his Kansas City Chiefs have continued to thrive after trading star receiver Tyreek Hill in the offseason.
The opportunity to win a second straight game and go into their bye week 2-3 is enticing to Raiders fans, but that doesn’t mean they don’t have questions.
