Raiders fans have questions about Aidan O’Connell, the offensive line and the defense.
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The Raiders’ offensive line was a liability at this time last year. But Jermaine Eluemunor, Kolton Miller, Alex Bars, Dylan Parham and Andre James eventually settled in as starters.
The Raiders have had more than their share of talented tight ends. But who’s No. 1?
Between learning a new defensive system and injuring his hip in the opener, Raiders safety Tre’von Moehrig had a rough second season after a promising rookie campaign.
Raiders linebacker Divine Deablo added 13 pounds of muscle since last season, realizing the physicality he needs to play closer to the line of scrimmage.
Pro Bowl punter AJ Cole is seeing the difference in taking snaps from a left-hander, as well as adjusting to losing one of his best friends from the locker room.
The CBS “NFL Today” hosts Phil Simms, Bill Cowher and Boomer Esiason recently visited Las Vegas as part of a promotional tour for Super Bowl LVIII.
Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby isn’t about to rest, not with all the lofty goals he is determined to reach.
Josh Jacobs’ situation has been a big-time topic among Raiders fans this offseason, but so have a number of other topics.
Chandler Jones, the 33-year-old veteran Raiders edge rusher, is sporting a leaner frame this spring, with 250 pounds on his 6-foot-5-inch build instead of 265.
Rams defensive coordinator Raheem Morris used his life-saving training to help rescue a boy who was drowning in a Las Vegas hotel pool.
Josh McDaniels expressed confidence in quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo’s availability for training camp and the season opener.
If Jimmy Garoppolo fails his physical, the Raiders’ options at quarterback are limited. Here’s a look at moves they could make.
The Raiders are optimistic quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo will be ready for the season, but his contract has been revised to protect them if he’s not.
The NFL’s new fair catch rule is mere window dressing for a league more concerned with legal consequences than actual player safety.




