Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby was placed on injured reserve Wednesday along with starting running back Sincere McCormick, ending their seasons.
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UNLV looks for its 11th victory of the season when it faces Cal in the LA Bowl on Wednesday. Here’s how to watch the game.
UNLV football’s coaching change could have caused players to opt out of the LA Bowl. Instead, the team stayed together to face Cal on Wednesday.
Two brothers who shined at Bishop Gorman announced they are entering the transfer portal and will leave USC, which plays in the Las Vegas Bowl on Dec. 27.
UNLV offensive coordinator Brennan Marion will not coach against Cal in Wednesday’s LA Bowl. He is poised to take a head coach job, according to multiple reports.
One of the Raiders’ defensive ends was suspended three games by the NFL on Tuesday for violating the NFL’s substances of abuse policy.
One of the Raiders’ lone bright spots this season hinted on social media Tuesday he may be out for the team’s final three games with an ankle injury.
Raiders defensive end Charles Snowden was “passed out” when police found him, according to a report about the circumstances that led to his arrest.
Raiders coach Antonio Pierce said his conversations with owner Mark Davis remain positive despite the team’s 10-game losing streak.
Why do some websites have the Raiders listed with the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft, while others say they would pick No. 2 if the season ended today?
The Raiders are so bad that 10 straight losses don’t do things justice. The 2-12 record doesn’t completely define how inept things are for Antonio Pierce’s team.
The Raiders received an awful performance from their special-teams unit in their loss to the Falcons on Monday, as Atlanta got its hands on two punts.
The Raiders started their third quarterback of the season in Monday’s game against the Falcons, but the results at Allegiant Stadium were the same.
Former Centennial High School standout Jonah Laulu had a sack and a pass breakup in the Raiders’ loss to the Atlanta Falcons on “Monday Night Football.”
Quarterback Desmond Ridder couldn’t seize his chance at redemption against his former team on “Monday Night Football.” The Raiders dropped to 2-12 as a result.