The AFC West might be the most loaded division in the NFL.
Here is the Raiders’ 2024 regular-season schedule The Las Vegas Raiders 2024 regular-season schedule has been released. The Raiders being the 2024 season against new general manager Tom Telesco’s old team, the Los Angeles Chargers, and their new coach Jim Harbaugh in a pivotal early AFC West game.
After a promising finish to the 2023 season, the Las Vegas Raiders are entering the 2024 campaign with a new attitude. Antonio Pierce took over as head coach…
The Las Vegas Raiders were widely expected to pursue an upgrade at the quarterback position this offseason. Whether that upgrade came from a trade, free agency, or the NFL Draft, very few expected to stand relatively pat.
One of the main moves the Las Vegas Raiders made in free agency was to fortify their quarterback room as second-year pro Aidan O’Connell was the team’s only option.
They will join a Lions front office that lost their longtime senior player personnel director earlier this offseason.
Chicago's Austin Booker has found an unlikely mentor as he transitions to life in the NFL.
Veteran personnel executive reportedly headed to Detroit As is often the case post-draft when there is a regime shift, change has reportedly occurred within the Las Vegas Raiders’ front office.
Detroit is adding to its front office. Per Vinny Bonsignore of the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Raiders director of pro scouting Dwayne Joseph is departing Las Vegas to join the Lions.
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There are some exciting games on the slate The 2024 NFL schedule will be released Wednesday at 5 p.m. PT and we will finally get to see exactly what the Las Vegas Raiders’ regular-season schedule will look like.
The Las Vegas Raiders 2024 draft class wasn't quite what many were expecting it to be. Rather than coming away with their franchise quarterback, they got one…
The Las Vegas Raiders have reportedly lost a key member of their scouting department to the Detroit Lions.
Former NFL coach Jon Gruden lost a Nevada Supreme Court ruling Tuesday in a contract interference and conspiracy lawsuit he filed against the league after he resigned from the Las Vegas Raiders in 2021, but his lawyer said he will appeal.
The Las Vegas Raiders recently announced that they would be moving training camp from Henderson, Nevada, which is where the team's headquarters and practice facility are, to Costa Mesa, California, which is outside of Los Angeles, a city with deep roots when it comes to the Raiders.
The Las Vegas Raiders, in a strategic move, didn't make a flurry of signings in free agency like some other teams. They made calculated moves, such as the impactful signing of Christian Wilkins, and continued their strategic approach after the draft.
The Las Vegas Raiders were one of the darlings of the NFL over the second half of last season after Antonio Pierce took over as head coach. The Raiders went 5-4 under Pierce, playing an old-school brand of smashmouth football that even gave the Kansas City Chiefs issues.
His quest to use his lawsuit against the NFL to “burn the house down” hit a snag on Tuesday. The Nevada State Supreme Court ruled that he is ineligible to sue the NFL and that his case must go to league arbitration.
Though the schedule has not been released yet, the Raiders are ranked as the ninth hardest opponents for the 2024 season. Strength of schedule is determined by the winning percentage of each opponent in the previous season.
One of the revolving questions surrounding the Las Vegas Raiders is who will be the starting quarterback, Gardner Minshew or Aidan O’ Connell? In free agency, Minshew was signed to a two year, 25 million dollar contract with 15 million of that guaranteed.
The Las Vegas Raiders were a prime landing spot for one of the quarterback prospects in the 2024 NFL Draft. However, after the top six went right before their pick at No.
The Las Vegas Raiders announced that they have signed second-round pick offensive lineman Jackson Powers-Johnson out of the University of Oregon. The Raiders selected Johnson with the 44th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, and they could immediately be plugged into a starting spot on the offensive line, likely at guard.
The Las Vegas Raiders are going to be an interesting team to watch when the 2024 NFL season kicks off. After showing signs of turning things around late last season, Mark Davis opted to keep Antonio Pierce as the team’s head coach and there are many reasons for optimism surrounding the team.
The Raiders announced on Monday that second-round pick Jackson Powers-Johnson has inked his rookie contract.
The Las Vegas Raiders are heading into the 2024 NFL season looking to get back to being a serious contender in the AFC. One of the biggest question marks entering the past offseason was whether or not they would bring back Antonio Pierce as their head coach.
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