The Raiders’ offense looked better under interim offensive coordinator Scott Turner against Miami. They’ll have to show more improvement against the Broncos.
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Raiders coaches Norv and Scott Turner were happy to be reunited Sunday, but their family thought the attention they received on the broadcast was a bit much.
Michael Trotter served in the Army for eight years. During his deployment in Iraq, he learned music on one of Saddam Hussein’s pianos.
Raiders quarterback Desmond Ridder once led Cincinnati to the College Football Playoff, but his time in the NFL has been a whirlwind.
The Raiders owner is selling off an additional chunk of the team, one month after completing a deal with former NFL great Tom Brady for part of the club.
Raiders rookie cornerback Decamerion Richardson has seen an increase in playing time the past few weeks and will be counted on even more because of injuries.
Raiders rookie Dylan Laube fumbled on his first career NFL carry and hasn’t played since. He will get a chance to redeem himself against the Broncos.
The Raiders’ running game hasn’t shown any signs of improvement through 10 games and is ranked last in the NFL — a major reason they have lost six straight games.
The Raiders made some subtle changes on offense Sunday. They didn’t snap the team’s losing streak, but they did give the offense a boost.
The Raiders moved the ball well in interim offensive coordinator Scott Turner’s first game as play caller but couldn’t end drives with touchdowns.
Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes has been nearly unbeatable against the spread as an underdog in his NFL career. But he lost Sunday, and there’s a new Super Bowl favorite.
The Raiders’ season has been nothing less than a disappointment thus far. But the team may have unearthed a star in the first round of the draft.
The Raiders couldn’t get the Dolphins off the field all day Sunday. The result was another road loss for a struggling team.
The Raiders dropped their sixth straight game Sunday after a key defensive penalty kept them from attempting a comeback against the Dolphins.
The Raiders gambled that the Dolphins couldn’t be patient enough to beat them Sunday, but Miami quarterback Tua Tagovailoa made that a losing bet.