The Raiders welcome the Chiefs to Allegiant Stadium on Sunday, and their fans have questions about the red zone DeSean Jackson, Malcolm Koonce and other issues.
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 release of wide receiver Henry Ruggs and cornerback Damon Arnette over the last two weeks underscores just how badly the Raiders whiffed on the 2020 draft.
Hunter Renfrow, now the longest-tenured Raiders wide receiver, and the rest of his position group are eager to play with and learn from veteran DeSean Jackson.
After a month of misfortune, the Raiders were the beneficiaries of some good fortune with the availability of DeSean Jackson.
The loss of Henry Ruggs, released last week after his arrest on DUI and reckless driving charges, and the big-play element he provided was profoundly felt against the Giants.
The Raiders made it official Monday, signing veteran wide receiver DeSean Jackson.
The Raiders will sign veteran wide receiver DeSean Jackson, whose speed will help fill the void left by Henry Ruggs.
The Raiders had five trips into the red zone result in a total of nine points. They were not able to overcome those struggles and build on back-to-back victories.
Without Henry Ruggs, the Raiders add Dillon Stoner and Marcell Ateman to active roster for Sunday’s game against the Giants.
The Raiders promote wide receiver Marcell Ateman from the practice squad to the active roster for Sunday’s game against the Giants.
A troublesome situation involving Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has opened a door for 2020 first-round pick Jordan Love, who will start Sunday against the Chiefs.
The Raiders have a big need at wide receiver, and both DeSean Jackson and Odell Beckham could be legitimate options.
The Raiders hit the field on Sunday for the first time since the Henry Ruggs incident, and their fans have a lot of questions about where things stand.
While expressing great sorrow and sympathy for the family of Tina Tintor, who was killed in a car crash involving Henry Ruggs, Raiders owner Mark Davis promised ongoing support for Ruggs.
Derek Carr wonders if he didn’t make it clear to Henry Ruggs that he could have texted him at any hour of the day or night if he needed a ride home because he was too impaired to drive.