The Raiders made big improvements during the offseason, but they need five specific players to deliver big seasons for 2020 to be a success.
Vincent Bonsignore
Vinny has covered the Raiders extensively in the past, breaking news on their eventual move to Las Vegas and their thwarted return to Los Angeles. Before joining the Review-Journal, he covered the Rams for The Athletic and the Los Angeles Daily News.
Raiders’ great Cliff Branch brought the element of speed to football, and his career took off as a result.
The NFL on Thursday informed owners that it still plans to begin training camp on time and play a full season, with limited fan participation.
The Raiders made big improvements this offseason, but what do they mean in terms of the Raiders’ finish in the AFC West?
Former Las Vegas Review-Journal NFL columnist Don Banks selected as PFWA 2020 Dick McCann Award winner.
Raiders tight end Nick O’Leary, who retired in May, recently revealed he underwent heart surgery after suffering a heart attack.
Raiders general manager Mike Mayock and head coach Jon Gruden reported to work for the first time at the teams new facility in Henderson, and the reaction was as expected.
A much improved roster means big-time camp battles loom for the Raiders, and that means a good problem to have in setting the final 53-man roster.
Jamal Adams has requested a trade from the New York Jets, and he is exactly the type of young player the Raiders should be looking to reel in.
The Raiders had a productive offseason. But what will need to be accomplished to consider this season a success?
Raiders owner Mark Davis said he’s given his coaches his blessing over the years to sign Colin Kaeperkick, but would he fit with the team?
The Raiders will officially observe Juneteenth as a holiday by closing their offices and giving their employees a paid day off.
Allegiant Stadium, the new home of the Raiders, will host the NFL Pro Bowl in 2021.
The NFL is contemplating schedule and structure changes to training camp, and with the start date just over a month away, plenty of questions remain.
After reluctantly moving to tight end, Todd Christensen put together a Raiders career that is Hall of Fame worthy.