Coach Antonio Pierce is in no rush to decide on a starting quarterback with the Raiders set to hold their first practice of training camp Wednesday.
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The Raiders generated $127.3 million in gross ticket revenue last season, the fourth-highest total in the NFL, according to a report.
The Raiders have some big questions they need to start to get answers to when they begin training camp this week in Costa Mesa, California.
The Vegas Knight Hawks will enter the Indoor Football League playoffs as the No. 2 seed in the Western Conference after winning their regular-season finale Saturday.
The Raiders have one of the best groups of specialists in the NFL, but they’ll be challenged to adapt to the league’s new kickoff rules this season.
Jakorian Bennett and Brandon Facyson will compete for the cornerback job opposite Jack Jones, the Raiders’ only starting position available in the secondary.
Bishop Gorman wide receiver Derek Meadows, a five-star recruit, had more than 20 Division I offers before announcing his college commitment Saturday.
Starting linebackers Robert Spillane and Divine Deablo are entering the final year of their contracts, so the Raiders must develop other players for the 2025 season.
Air Force coach Troy Calhoun and players raved about Raiders rookie safety Trey Taylor, who played five seasons for the Falcons and hopes for a long career in Las Vegas.
The Vegas Knight Hawks have shown resilience through an up-and-down season. Their reward is the first playoff berth in franchise history.
The Raiders could have one of the best defensive lines in the NFL this season. The group just needs to live up to its potential on the field.
The Raiders will have at least two new starters on their offensive line this season, which means they’ll need to build chemistry in training camp.
Raiders star wide receiver Davante Adams isn’t going anywhere, according to a statement his agents sent to the Review-Journal on Tuesday.
The Raiders have created one of the most talented tight end rooms in the NFL after drafting Brock Bowers and Michael Mayer. Now they need to utilize those two the right way.
One of the Raiders’ strengths next season should be their weapons in the passing game. But they need young players like Tre Tucker to take a step forward.