While there may not be a blueprint for defending one of the league’s most dynamic players, Raiders defensive coordinator Gus Bradley has accomplished the task before and must do so again.
Adam Hill
After serving as sports editor of both the Silverado Star and UNLV Rebel Yell, the Detroit native remained in Las Vegas and embarked on his professional journalism career at the Review-Journal in 2002. He has covered mixed martial arts and prep sports while helping coordinate online and social media coverage for nearly every major sporting event to come through the valley.
The Vegas Nation staff offers picks and analysis on five proposition wagers for Monday night’s game at Allegiant Stadium.
Former first-round pick Henry Ruggs is looking to improve on a rookie season. But the starting wide receiver doesn’t plan to measure his progress from the box score.
The running back said he will play Monday despite missing two practices early in the week and laid out a potential plan to keep his body fresh this season.
A look at the 53-man roster as the Raiders prepare for their season opener at Allegiant Stadium on Monday night.
Josh Allen’s improvement coincided with the team landing an elite wide receiver in Stefon Diggs, The duo should be enough to keep the offense among the league’s best.
Josh Jacobs was back on the practice field in limited capacity on Thursday after missing two practices early in the week with a toe injury.
Review-Journal staff shares their picks on several season-long props including total wins and Maxx Crosby sacks.
Here’s your chance to quiz yourself on some of the most memorable names and moments in the proud history of the franchise.
New defensive coordinator Gus Bradley and his staff have been tasked with fixing one of the league’s worst defenses from last season.
Browns general manager Andrew Berry recognized how close this roster is to elite and made some tweaks that could have them rising to the top of one of the best divisions in the league.
The unit made significant strides last season and could be even better with the key pieces returning and an influx of coverage candidates.
When Aaron Rodgers officially announced on the eve of training camp his intention to play for the Packers this season, Green Bay immediately became a contender in the NFC.
Tanner Muse, the second-year pro who was drafted in the third round of the 2020 draft, never played a regular-season snap with the Raiders.
Dak Prescott’s health, including a shoulder issue that has hampered him in training camp, may be the biggest determining factor in the outcome of this division.