The Raiders are still deciding who will start at quarterback against the Chiefs on Friday, so both of their passers are preparing like they’ll be the guy.
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The Raiders are still deciding who their starting quarterback will be Friday against the Chiefs after Gardner Minshew suffered a season-ending injury.
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The Chiefs, Chargers and Broncos are far superior to the Raiders at quarterback and coaching, two of the most important areas in building a winning team.
The Raiders on Wednesday welcomed Tom Brady, the new limited partner of the Las Vegas franchise, to the team’s headquarters.
Raiders owner Mark Davis said the team is not considering a full rebuild, including trading defensive end Maxx Crosby, after sending Davante Adams to the New York Jets.
Raiders coach Antonio Pierce offered his first public comments since the team traded star wide receiver Davante Adams to the New York Jets.
The Raiders, just like in their Week 5 loss in Denver, got off to a fast start against the Steelers and then fell apart. Here’s a closer look at how it happened.
Former NFL star quarterback Tom Brady is expected to have a prominent role in the Raiders’ football operations now that he is a minority owner of the franchise.
The Raiders and Davante Adams had reached the point of no return. The team needed to move on, and did well enough by trading him to the Jets on Tuesday.
The Raiders traded disgruntled wide receiver Davante Adams to the New York Jets, reuniting him with quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
The Raiders have been blown out in each of their two games since Davante Adams requested a trade, but they continue to insist the situation isn’t a distraction.
If Tom Brady’s pursuit of a minority ownership share of the Raiders is approved, he is expected to have a prominent voice in the team’s football operation.
Bettors could have cashed an eight-team parlay, which pays 160-1, in the NFL Sunday afternoon games by blindly taking all four favorites and overs.