Raiders tight end Michael Mayer believes he and rookie Brock Bowers are going to give opposing defenses plenty of headaches this season.
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The Raiders’ preseason schedule includes two games at Allegiant Stadium before they open the regular season Sept. 8 at the Los Angeles Chargers.
Fans had questions about the Raiders’ offensive and defensive lines, their record and running back Dylan Laube in this week’s mailbag. We have answers.
The Raiders are favored in only two games this season in opening lines posted at DraftKings Sportsbook, which does not operate in Nevada.
The Raiders schedule next season includes plenty of quirks, like the fact that four new teams are traveling to Allegiant Stadium this year.
Offensive coordinator Greg Olson is pleased with the uptick in production from the ground game, but still feels the rushing attack is a work in progress.
Hunter Renfrow, now the longest-tenured Raiders wide receiver, and the rest of his position group are eager to play with and learn from veteran DeSean Jackson.
The family of Tina Tintor held a funeral service Thursday for the 23-year-old killed in a car crash involving then-Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs.
For all their flaws thus far this season, the Chiefs are still 5-4 and just one-half game out of the AFC West lead.
The Vegas Nation crew discusses how the Raiders have bounced back after adversity and their newest addition, DeSean Jackson.
After a month of misfortune, the Raiders were the beneficiaries of some good fortune with the availability of DeSean Jackson.
Three Raiders players went down with ankle injuries during Sunday’s loss to the Giants and one of them will miss at least the next three weeks.
Newly released 911 calls capture the moment witnesses started to report the fiery crash that killed Tina Tintor and her dog, Max, on the morning of Nov. 2.
Sunday night’s game between the Raiders and Chiefs in Las Vegas, the first in the rivalry with fans allowed, is garnering big interest on the secondary ticket market.
The records obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal offer a glimpse of a chaotic scene with constantly changing information as first responders headed to the crash.