Tom Telesco begins his first draft in charge of the Raiders on Thursday. Turning the team around starts with getting better results with the team’s selections.
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The Raiders made a huge swing to secure their franchise quarterback in the Review-Journal’s final mock draft before the first round begins Thursday.
The Raiders and NV Energy joined forces to provide eventgoers at Allegiant Staidum with the ability to charge electric vehicles.
After just over a year, former Raiders tight end Darren Waller and Aces guard Kelsey Plum have called it quits on their marriage.
The Raiders have the 13th pick in the NFL draft, but general manager Tom Telesco said Monday he has contingency plans for the first round based on scenarios.
Chris Wright, Allegiant Stadium general manager, told the Las Vegas Stadium Authority the new mask mandate has impacted event booking.
One of the NFL’s top backup quarterbacks, Marcus Mariota gives the Raiders a capable option should starter Derek Carr go down.
Derek Carr, Marcus Mariota and Nate Peterman had company in the red jerseys designated for quarterbacks at Tuesday’s practice as Case Cookus was added to the roster.
Although it’s only a preseason game fans appear eager to finally see the Raiders in action inside Allegiant Stadium.
The Raiders didn’t just sign Gerald McCoy to provide on-field production but to also be a mentor to a young defensive line. The veteran DT is ready for both roles.
Cory Littleton was a disappointment in his first season with the Raiders. But a new system and a year under his belt could mean a bounce-back.
Veteran football journalist Don Banks was posthumously honored with the Bill Nunn Jr. Award as part of the Hall of Fame weekend ceremonies in Canton, Ohio, this weekend.
For the first time since the Raiders moved to Las Vegas, they were able to share Allegiant Stadium with fans in the stands for Sunday’s training camp practice.
Marcus Mariota is entering his second season with the Raiders as one of the NFL’s top backup quarterbacks, but that doesn’t mean he wants to fill that role forever.
Defensive backs coach Ron Milus said the right chord must be struck between criticism and support in order for his group to flourish.