Bruce Marshall is a handicapper for CBS Sportsline. He provides the Review-Journal with NFL betting notes and trends.
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The Raiders’ offense looked better under interim offensive coordinator Scott Turner against Miami. They’ll have to show more improvement against the Broncos.
Raiders coaches Norv and Scott Turner were happy to be reunited Sunday, but their family thought the attention they received on the broadcast was a bit much.
Michael Trotter served in the Army for eight years. During his deployment in Iraq, he learned music on one of Saddam Hussein’s pianos.
Raiders quarterback Desmond Ridder once led Cincinnati to the College Football Playoff, but his time in the NFL has been a whirlwind.
Raiders cornerback Jakorian Bennett wants to prove himself against the best the NFL has to offer. He’ll get that chance Sunday against the Dolphins.
The Raiders haven’t had a lot of positive developments this season. At least one the team can hang its hat on is its rookie class.
The Raiders fired their offensive coordinator and offensive line coach during the bye week, but offensive lineman Jackson Powers-Johnson said it’s part of the business.
Raiders tight end Michael Mayer, who missed the past six games for personal reasons, returned to practice Wednesday and thanked the organization for offering its support.
The Raiders made major changes to their offensive coaching staff last week, but will stick with Gardner Minshew at quarterback for Sunday’s game against the Miami Dolphins.
The Raiders made big changes to their offensive coaching staff before their bye week. Here are some ways new offensive coordinator Scott Turner could give them a boost.
The Raiders will get one of their tight ends back on the practice field after their bye week, which could be a much-needed boost for their struggling offense.
The running back, who recently left the Raiders for the Green Bay Packers, has listed his home for just under $6 million.
Coming off the bye week, the Raiders want to get back on track and salvage something for the season. Their schedule makes that difficult.
Here is the Review-Journal’s first look at how the first round of the 2025 draft could play out in April. The Raiders would pick sixth as things stand.