As the Raiders prepare to move to Las Vegas, running back DeAndré Washington’s contract is up. He recognizes that could mean the end of his time with the franchise.
Myles Simmons
Raiders coach Jon Gruden said the team will look to improve the wide receiving corps this offseason. But one player the club won’t need to replace is Hunter Renfrow.
There aren’t many head coaches who have steered a franchise from one state to another in recent league history, so Raiders coach Jon Gruden may call on the most prominent one for advice — Jeff Fisher.
After a season of little production from their wide receivers, the Raiders will be looking to add to their wide receiving corps in the 2020 offseason.
After the Raiders played their last game representing Oakland on Sunday, players expressed excitement for the future in Las Vegas as the offseason began.
Despite a play stoppage for an injured security guard, the Raiders were able to score a touchdown on their final drive. But then they didn’t successfully complete their two-point conversion.
“He’s going to be a good quarterback in this league — a great quarterback in this league,” Raiders safety Erik Harris said.
“We really didn’t want to go into overtime,” Raiders coach Jon Gruden said. “We were running out of men.”
Sixteen weeks have come and gone, and now the Raiders have one last slim chance to make the postseason with their 2019 regular-season finale against the Broncos.
Wide receiver Courtland Sutton and rookie tight end Noah Fant have displayed an ability to be receiving threats over the course of the 2019 season.
After leaving the field on a stretcher against the Chargers, rookie cornerback Trayvon Mullen is set to play in Sunday’s regular-season finale against the Broncos.
Both Raiders running back Josh Jacobs (shoulder) and starting left guard Richie Incognito (ankle) have been declared doubtful for Sunday’s game against the Broncos.
Raiders head coach Jon Gruden and defensive coordinator Paul Guenther have noticed that Drew Lock has brought a spark to the Broncos offense.
Raiders head coacn Jon Gruden and defensive coordinator Paul Guenther praised the versatility defensive back Daryl Worley has provided in recent weeks.
Both starting guards Richie Incognito (ankle) and Gabe Jackson (knee) did not participate in Thursday’s Raiders practice. Neither did cornerback Trayvon Mullen (neck/concussion protocol/illness), defensive back Lamarcus Joyner (calf/quad) and wide receiver Tyrell Williams (foot).