Oakland Raiders safety Shalom Luani talks about his interception against the Seattle Seahawks and how he hopes that his performance secured him a spot on the team’s 53-man roster.
With the roster being cut down to 53 men, Oakland Raiders quarterback E.J. Manuel says he was always confident that he’d end up serving as the backup to Derek Carr. Heidi Fang Las Vegas Review-Journal @HeidiFang
Bryan Salmond, Michael Gehlken and Gilbert Manzano discuss the Raiders final preseason game. They talk about the backup quarterback battle between EJ Manuel and Connor Cook as well as players that made a lasting impression in the preseason finale against the Seattle Seahawks.
Bryan Salmond and Kelly Stewart are live from Vegas Nation studios bringing you the best tweets from the final Raiders preseason game. Be sure to tweet at @BSalSportsGuyRJ and @kellyinvegas to give us your thoughts on the Raiders.
Michael Gehlken breaks down how the Raiders are finalizing their roster and who will make it on the team. He discusses Gareon Conley’s return to practice after being gone since June 13th. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Bryan Salmond and Kelly Stewart are live from Vegas Nation studios bringing you the best tweets from the third Raiders preseason game. Be sure to tweet at @BSalSportsGuyRJ and @kellyinvegas to give us your thoughts on the Raiders.
Michael Gehlken breaks down the Raiders loss to the Dallas Cowboys. He discusses Derek Carr’s performance, how Donald Penn looked in his first action of the preseason as well as the continuing struggles the Raiders are having on the defensive side of the ball.
Bryan Salmond and Michael Gehlken discuss the top storylines from Raiders practice today, including the end of Donald Penn’s holdout as well as the improvement of a shaky defense.
Bryan Salmond and Michael Gehlken discuss Donald Penn’s holdout, response to Khalil Mack and Derek Carr as well as other news and notes from Raiders practice. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Michael Gehlken and Bryan Salmond wrap-up the final day of Raiders training camp and look ahead to the next preseason game against the LA Rams. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Las Vegas Stadium Authority Board chairman Steve Hill elaborates on progress being made between the Oakland Raiders and UNLV football on the lease terms and what the early projections on stadium funding are like.
Marshawn Lynch responds to Michael Gehlken’s question about Lynch staying seated for the national anthem. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Oakland Raiders president Marc Badain discusses the progress on the stadium plans for Las Vegas and how their search for more parking surrounding the Russell Road site has developed.
Amari Cooper is finding his rhythm as the Raiders approach the end of training camp, but Donald Penn is still a holdout. Michael Gehlken has more from Napa. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Oakland Raiders head coach Jack Del Rio comments on Marshawn Lynch sitting during the national anthem, updates on Gareon Conley’s status and the quarterback competition after the team’s first preseason game against the Arizona Cardinals.
Amari Cooper missed practice again, but it wasn’t all bad news for the Raiders on the injury front, as all but one of their rookies were on the field at camp on Wednesday. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The Review-Journal’s Michael Gehlken and Gilbert Manzano check in from Napa, Calif., where the Raiders are preparing to face the Arizona Cardinals in a Saturday preseason matchup. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
An injury on special teams tops the news from Raiders training camp in in Napa, Calif., on Saturday.
The Raiders showed up strong to camp on Thursday after Jack Del Rio gave the team Wednesday off. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
After a busy day off the field, the Raiders returned Tuesday for a sluggish practice. Head coach Jack Del Rio wasn’t pleased with the team’s effort. (Zac Pacleb/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Rookie linebacker Marquel Lee talks about the expectations placed upon him and challenging himself to start at middle linebacker for the Oakland Raiders.
Oakland Raiders head coach Jack Del Rio addressed some of the hot topics, including Gareon Conley not be indicted, and the state of the team at this point in training camp.
Review-Journal sports columnist Ed Graney and reporter Michael Gehlken recap the third day of Raiders training camp. (Zac Pacleb/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Raiders cornerback David Amerson on how the secondary can improve in 2017 and the absence of Gareon Conley from training camp. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Raiders Defensive Coordinator Ken Norton, Jr. spoke on Gareon Conley missing the opportunity to practice with the team at the start of training camp and what a standout linebacker/defensive end James Cowser is thus far. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Marshall Newhouse talks about switching over to play left tackle with Donald Penn still a no show at Oakland Raiders training camp in Napa, California.
Oakland Raiders offensive coordinator Todd Downing spoke to media on the second day of training camp and talked about the backup quarterback position, the development of offensive tackle Marshall Newhouse and wide receiver Amari Cooper’s new physique.
Review-Journal sports columnist Ed Graney talked to Raiders season ticket holders to find out if they’d travel to Reno for training camp or to Las Vegas for games when the team moves.
1. A Las Vegas neighborhood is in disbelief after a murder-suicide that left three dead. Police believe John Henry Lunetta shot and killed Karen Michelle Jackson, and infant John Jr., before turning the gun on himself and the family dog. Flowers, stuffed animals and candles sit outside the home as neighbors pay their respects. Infant John Jr. would have celebrated his first birthday today.
2. Negotiations are expected to continue this month over parking for the new Raiders stadium. Reports say the Oakland Raiders want fans to be allowed to park at UNLV, and shuttle three miles to the stadium for games. A representative from the Las Vegas Stadium Authority stated the report was based on a preliminary draft of an agreement, that has since been updated. Currently, the stadium site has room for an estimated 2,400 parking spaces.
3. A Las Vegas police officer shot and killed a knife-wielding man yesterday afternoon outside a pawn shop. The shooting occured after an attemped car-jacking, outside SuperPawn on 4111 N. Rancho Drive. As officers tried to detain him, the man charger at an officer with the knife. Police say the officer fired multiple shots from close range, and the man died on scene.
The Golden State Warriors held their championship parade in Oakland with an estimated one to two million fans in attendance. RJ columnist Ed Graney asks what Las Vegas could anticipate if they host one of their own in the near future.