The Raiders’ schedule is considered one of the most difficult in the NFL. But for the season to be a success, they must find a way to make the playoffs.
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From the position players to the teams, coaches and general managers, the top three Raiders in their illustrious history.
The 2019 second-round pick was pressed into duty earlier than expected as a rookie, but the experience should pay off as he moves into role as full-time starter
After four years of talks and 2½ years of construction, the Raiders’ “field of dreams” is finally a reality.
The defensive lineman admits he heard the doubters and naysayers, but believes he laid the foundation to take a step forward a year after being selected No. 4 in the draft.
The Raiders linebackers were among the worst in pass-coverage last year. That should change with the addition of Cory Littleton.
The former undrafted rookie free agent is now entering his fifth season as one of the longest-tenured players on the Raiders.
A year after a breakout 2019, Raiders tight end Darren Waller is focusing on the little things.
The Packers could slide after opting to choose a successor for their star quarterback instead of adding players around him for another run.
The North Carolina State alum won the job in training camp last year and seized control of the position with a steady rookie year.
The Buffalo Bills are poised to pounce in the division after the legendary quarterback bolted for Tampa Bay, but Bill Belichick is still the coach in New England.
Dallas finds itself with a new coach, but in familiar territory entering the season with the division’s best team on paper.
Now in Year Three under Jon Gruden, Derek Carr finally has the luxury of continuity. The key now is winning more games.
Josh Jacobs ran for a Raiders rookie rushing record last year but missed three games due to a shoulder injury.
After missing all but the season opener of his rookie season, Raiders safety Johnathan Abram is ready to drop the hammer on the NFL.