Raiders safety Johnathan Abram wasn’t completely healthy entering his first NFL offseason. But he’s healthy now and focused on growth as he prepares for his second full NFL season.
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On a conference call with the media on Tuesday, Roger Goodell said his expectation is that stadiums will be operating at full capacity this season.
The Raiders have signed left tackle Kolton Miller to a long-term contract extension that will keep him in Las Vegas through 2025.
Under the newly expanded schedule, the Raiders will have a ninth home game this season against the Chicago Bears.
The Raiders first official branded restaurant has opened at the M Resort.
The NFL will vote Tuesday to add a 17th game to the regular-season schedule. If approved, the Raiders could add a home game against the Chicago Bears this fall.
The Raiders have big needs at right tackle and free safety, and are considering several free agents. But they haven’t made any such moves yet.
The Raiders added another veteran weapon for Derek Carr on Friday by coming to terms with wide receiver Willie Snead.
In a conference call with reporters after being traded to New England, former Raiders tackle Trent Brown expresses misgivings about his time in Silver and Black.
A veteran with 62 starts in his career and a resume as one of the better pass-blocking centers in the NFL, Nick Martin arrives in Las Vegas with no promise of a starting role.
If you drive by Allegiant Stadium and see the massive media mesh screen coming down, don’t be alarmed. It’s not going anywhere.
The Westgate sportsbook initially kept New England’s odds at 40-1 to win the 2022 Super Bowl, but dropped them to 25-1 after taking heavy action on the Patriots.
The Raiders and Marcus Mariota have agreed to a deal that will keep him in Las Vegas this year and create salary-cap flexibility for the Raiders.
The 2021 status of Marcus Mariota with the Raiders is headed toward a resolution.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announced draft picks from his home last year. That draft, originally scheduled to be in Las Vegas, was completely virtual.