How the Raiders performed in a 30-10 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday.
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The wheels continue turning as to what sort of team Davis intends on bringing to Las Vegas in 2020, his latest move to fire head coach Jack Del Rio following Sunday’s regular-season finale loss to the Chargers with reportedly every intention of replacing him with Jon Gruden.
The Raiders ended their 2017 season with a 30-10 loss to the Chargers on Sunday. The Vegas Nation crew recaps the game and the firing of coach Jack Del Rio. Check out the video above.
Michael Crabtree expressed his frustration Sunday when asked about his future with the Raiders.
The Chargers were the home team Sunday in Los Angeles, but it didn’t seem like it after Raiders fans took over the StubHub Center.
The NFLs playoff seeds and first-round matchups were set in dramatic fashion Sunday. Buffalo got the final postseason berth when Cincinnati stunned Baltimore.
Raiders owner Mark Davis notified coach Jack Del Rio that he was fired shortly after a 30-10 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers.
“Now it’s real, right?” Nevada governor Brian Sandoval said in November after scooping real dirt onto a ceremonial shovel during groundbreaking for a stadium the NFL’s Oakland Raiders will christen in 2020 when they move to Las Vegas.
Handicapper Ted Sevransky (Sportsmemo.com, @teddy_covers) breaks down Week 17 of the NFL season.
Handicapper Hank “The Hammer” Goldberg (47-27-6 ATS) tries to hold off VSiN.com handicapper Matt Youmans (45-32-3 ATS) in Week 17.
The Raiders travel to Los Angeles to face the Chargers at 1:25 p.m. Sunday for the regular-season finale.
Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken talks about how the team is preparing for the potentially loud, pro-Raiders crowd when they face the Chargers in Los Angeles on Sunday.
The Gold Sheet handicapper Bruce Marshall provides the Review-Journal with NFL tech notes and trends from Goldsheet.com.
The City Council will consider a proposed deal set to offer a vacant 55-acre parcel to the National Football League team for $6.05 million, just over half of the appraised value of $12 million.
One of the NFL’s fiercest rivalries literally took on new depth Thursday when a man buried a Kansas City Chiefs flag near what is expected to be the 50-yard line of the new Raiders stadium going up on the Strip.