The Raiders have reached terms with free-agent quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, reuniting him with coach Josh McDaniels. The deal has a guarantee of $45 million.
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.
The NFL scouting combine is in the books. Free agency looms. And the Raiders still have not identified their quarterback for next season.
Quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo fits on so many levels, but the Raiders must be prudent about what they are willing to pay him and the length of their commitment.
The Raiders are bringing back veteran offensive tackle Brandon Parker.
Ameer Abdullah, a pending free agent, emerged last season as a versatile player for the Raiders as a third-down back and on special teams.
The Raiders faced a 1 p.m. Tuesday deadline to decide whether to use the franchise tag on star running back Josh Jacobs and had been in discussions on a new contract.
Former Raiders quarterback Derek Carr and the Saints reached terms on a deal in which he will make $150 million if he’s with the team for the duration of the contract.
After years of unproductive drafts, the result is a roster devoid of impact defensive players outside of Maxx Crosby and an offense that needs help on the line and at wide receiver.
The Raiders are knee-deep in quarterbacks at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis, and their fans have plenty of questions about who they prefer.
When Ohio State QB C.J. Stroud began his first round of interviews with teams at the NFL scouting combine this week, the Raiders were at the front of the line.
If the Raiders draft a quarterback in the first round, the hope is he would flourish playing in an offense that features several standout skill players.
The Raiders came to the NFL scouting combine open-minded about what direction to go with their first-round pick, including the possibility of trading up from pick No. 7.
In a recent vote by the NFL Players Association, the Raiders ranked third among 32 teams in their player working conditions.
Rob Leonard, an assistant coach for the Baltimore Ravens last season, will be the Raiders’ defensive line coach.
A busy wedding weekend is looming for the Raiders, and it includes the surprise revelation that two of Las Vegas’ biggest sports stars are tying the knot.