To create depth and perhaps fill a starting position, the Raiders have brought back veteran safety Karl Joseph.
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Adam Hill and Heidi Fang look at offensive tackles, guards, wide receivers and some of the other top offensive prospects the Raiders should consider in the 2021 NFL Draft.
By opening Allegiant Stadium for a practice jamboree, the Raiders have helped provide local high school football teams with a silver lining amid COVID.
The Raiders raised eyebrows with the free-agent addition of Kenyan Drake, but a closer look at his skill set reveals the potential for big returns.
A gunman who killed five people including a prominent doctor in South Carolina was former NFL player Phillip Adams, who killed himself early Thursday, according to a source who was briefed on the investigation.
During an interview with Heidi Fang on Vegas Nation’s Takeaways podcast, Ingold said hearing “no” frequently as a salesman toughened him up for his path to the NFL.
Additions at running back and wide receiver improved depth and versatility, but massive changes on the offensive line created uncertainty entering the NFL draft.
The Raiders put an emphasis on rebuilding their defensive line in free agency, but the secondary still needs help as they transition to the draft.
Three offensive tackles, a safety, a linebacker and edge rusher emerge as potential selections for the Raider with their 17th pick in the first round.
Adam Hill and Heidi Fang give an overview of possible directions the Silver and Black could go at number 17 in the 2021 NFL draft.
Raiders fans are turning their attention to the draft, and with right tackle and free safety two glaring holes, they have questions on who to pick.
Kolton Miller represents the only certainty along the Raiders’ offensive line, but he is confident a plan will come together this season.
The Raiders will be without cornerback Nevin Lawson to start next season after Lawson was suspended by the NFL for two games for violating the league’s performance-enhancing substance program.
New defensive coordinator Gus Bradley needs what team doesn’t have — Mike Trout in shoulder pads.
Soon-to-be Hall of Famer Charles Woodson says current Raiders safety Johnathan Abram has never reached out for advice. Abram’s rep says otherwise.