The Raiders cornerback has had a tremendous camp, including two interceptions Tuesday, and appears to be on the verge of a star-making season.
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The UNLV football team got a chance to practice indoors Tuesday — with some help from the Raiders — after several scorching days at the Fertitta Football Complex.
The Raiders have a great defense and a number of playmakers on offense. That should be enough for them to win games, as long as their quarterbacks avoid mistakes.
The move comes a day after rookie wide receiver Jeff Foreman suffered a knee injury in training camp.
The Raiders had avoided major injuries during training camp, but the cart came out for the first time Monday after a receiver suffered a knee injury.
Just when it appears as if Gardner Minshew has moved ahead of Aidan O’Connell in their quarterback battle, Minshew takes a step back, but O’Connell can’t take advantage.
Former Raiders coach Jon Gruden attended the Kansas City Chiefs’ training camp practice Sunday — wearing a Chiefs hat, shirt and shorts.
Here is a stab at what the Raiders’ initial 53-man roster could look like after the team’s first two weeks of training camp.
The Raiders had their first evening practice of training camp Saturday night, and one of the quarterbacks outperformed his competition for the starting job.
Raiders coach Antonio Pierce and his staff have drawn praise for their willingness to listen to players. That has been especially helpful for one offensive lineman.
The competition for playing time is fierce among UNLV defensive backs, with transfers Jalen Catalon and Tony Grimes making an early impression in fall camp.
The Raiders’ first preseason game looms after the second week of training camp, and one quarterback might finally have a slight edge in the battle to be the starter.
Raiders running back Dylan Laube, a sixth-round pick from the University of New Hampshire, has impressed coach Antonio Pierce since the start of training camp.
Three seniors are battling it out to be the starting quarterback for the UNLV football team’s Go-Go offense. Rebels coach Barry Odom won’t rush a decision.
Raiders fans have questions about the quarterback position, the offensive line and pending free agents in this week’s mailbag.