The Raiders open their season at 10 a.m. Sunday at the Carolina Panthers.
Mark Anderson
Mark Anderson has been at the Review-Journal since January 1999. He covered UNLV football for 17 seasons before moving to the men’s basketball beat in January 2016, and was president of the Football Writers Association of America in 2016. Before coming to the R-J, he covered UNR football for five seasons at the Reno Gazette-Journal and was the high school sports reporter for the Tallahassee (Fla.) Democrat from 1988-94. He is a native of Tallahassee and a graduate of the University of Florida.
The Vegas Nation team gets Raiders fans ready for the team’s season opener against the Carolina Panthers.
Former UNLV quarterback Kenny Mayne’s professional football hopes were ended by a broken ankle. He instead became one of ESPN’s longest-lasting and most popular anchors.
The Review-Journal’s hour-long pregame show will appear on Cox Cable channel 14 before each Raiders game.
Raiders coach Jon Gruden and quarterback Derek Carr met with the media Wednesday ahead of Sunday’s season opener at Carolina.
Raiders offensive coordinator Greg Olson said there are some difficult decisions to be made before reducing the roster to 53 players on Saturday.
Complaining about valley drivers is a Las Vegas pastime, and Raiders defensive end Carl Nassib is understanding why. He and cornerback Trayvon Mullen met with the media Thursday.
The Raiderettes, the Raiders’ cheerleaders, will feature new uniforms that are an homage to their past and a nod to their present.
Raiders coach Jon Gruden, guard Richie Incognito and safety Johnathan Abram met with the media Wednesday after practice.
H Waldman played for UNLV from 1990-92 and Saint Louis from 1993-95 before playing internationally in three countries.
Raiders special teams coordinator Rich Bisaccia met with the media after Monday morning’s practice.
The coronavirus pandemic has inflicted substantial financial damage on the Las Vegas sports scene. Fans may need patience before a full recovery takes place.
That protest came a day after three NBA playoff games were postponed.
Raiders wide receiver Zay Jones and defensive end Arden Key met with the media Wednesday morning.
Raiders general manager Mike Mayock met with the media Tuesday morning.