Tom Brady has revealed exactly how he is mentoring the Las Vegas Raiders’ quarterback, Fernando Mendoza. Brady owns a five percent stake in the Raiders, who selected Mendoza with the first overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
The Las Vegas Raiders have a really good group of rookies on their roster, but one is standing out. The Las Vegas Raiders loaded up on secondary talent during the 2026 NFL Draft, selecting four defensive backs across the class.
Maxx Crosby enjoyed his time at Eastern Michigan, and that’s why taking the job as assistant general manager of the football program was an easy decision.
The Las Vegas Raiders are currently gearing up for the 2026 NFL season, which is slated to get underway in September. The Raiders are looking to get into contention in the NFL this year after selecting quarterback Fernando Mendoza with the number one pick out of Indiana in this past NFL Draft.
The Las Vegas Raiders have position battles everywhere on the roster, and one of the most important ones is at offensive guard. The Las Vegas Raiders addressed their offensive line throughout the offseason, but the starting guard spots remain the largest unanswered question as training camp approaches.
Yardbarker's best-of NFL positional series continues with linebackers. This does not cover pure pass-rushing threats -- we will get to them -- but rather true off-ball defenders who thrived as traditional inside and outside 'backers.
The Las Vegas Raiders decided to part ways with quarterback Geno Smith last season for several factors, one of which involved off-field behavior that fell short of expectations for a professional athlete.
Tom Brady believes the Las Vegas Raiders are already seeing the benefits of bringing Alex Guerrero’s methods into the building. The seven-time Super Bowl champion has trusted Guerrero with his body for two decades.
The Las Vegas Raiders are currently waiting for training camp to begin in late July to continue preparing for the 2026-27 season. With the club beginning its early development for quarterback Fernando Mendoza, it appears a potential breakout star in the wide receiver room is building chemistry with the team’s No.
The San Francisco 49ers have been linked to Las Vegas Raiders star pass rusher Maxx Crosby. This potential move has generated a lot of buzz in the NFL.
HENDERSON, Nev.—The 2026 Las Vegas Raiders are just 36 days from the start of their NFL Training Camp, and it is one of the most closely watched and scrutinized rebuilds in NFL history.
The Las Vegas Raiders are in a position where they don’t really have to add anyone right now. ESPN recently floated the idea that the Las Vegas Raiders should sign free agent wide receiver Stefon Diggs before the 2026 season.
The Las Vegas Raiders have undergone no shortage of turnover on their coaching staff and roster in just a few months. Las Vegas' front office wasted no time following their 3-14 campaign last season, which they hope will be the last of its sort for a while.
Up until this point, the Las Vegas Raiders have had an eventful offseason. Las Vegas has made good use of its time off by adding talent at every turn. The Raiders needed a big offseason, and they have had one.
The Las Vegas Raiders have a new offense and a group of pass-catchers who are looking to prove the world wrong in 2026. Head coach Klint Kubiak will be implementing an offense that resembles much of what the Los Angeles Rams' Sean McVay and the San Francisco 49ers' Kyle Shanahan have dominated the NFL with for years.
The Las Vegas Raiders entered the offseason with the most cap space, and the front office did not waste the opportunity, spending $281.5 million in total value in free agency.
Even on Father’s Day, NFL front offices never truly take a day off. The Las Vegas Raiders continued their offseason business on Sunday by announcing the signing of third-round draft pick Keyron Crawford to a four-year rookie contract.
The Las Vegas Raiders have a good problem to have–do they keep all three quarterbacks who are very good? Or do they cut the obvious guy? The Las Vegas Raiders will enter training camp with a quarterback room that presents one of the more compelling roster puzzles in the NFL.
Only a few teams have remaining unsigned draft picks, and one of those teams made progress on that today: Las Vegas Raiders DE Keyron Crawford (third round, Auburn) After using the No.
,The Las Vegas Raiders believe they have found their quarterback of the future in Fernando Mendoza. What makes the situation even more intriguing is that Mendoza will have access to arguably the greatest quarterback in NFL history throughout his development.
The Raiders wrapped up their mandatory minicamp last week and emerged from spring practices with a clearer idea of their new-look offensive line. Three-fifths of the unit have long been set.
The Pro Bowl has long eluded Kolton Miller, sometimes unfairly. Still, 2026 will be the year the Las Vegas Raiders stalwart gets it. Miller has spent the past few seasons watching from the margins.
Should Las Vegas Raiders fans temper expectations for the 2026 NFL season? A brutal schedule may make a playoff push tougher than many expect. Every NFL season is shaped not only by roster talent but also by the path teams must navigate over 17 games.