The Las Vegas Raiders will play host to their long-time AFC West division rival, the Los Angeles Chargers, tonight on Monday Night Football. Everyone is going to have their eyes on this matchup, not only because it is a great rivalry game, but because it is going to be a primetime game.
In Week 1, the Las Vegas Raiders struggled to run the ball, as they did last season. However, there were several reasons the Raiders struggled on the ground last week that should not be the case Monday night against the Los Angeles Chargers.
The Las Vegas Raiders will face a much tougher test in Week 2 than they did in Week 1. The Chargers' defense slowed down a potent Kansas City Chiefs offense.
The Las Vegas Raiders have put in the work to field a more competitive team after several disappointing seasons. That work will be tested on Monday night.
The Las Vegas Raiders spent the offseason finding various ways to improve their roster. Las Vegas brought in players at nearly every position group this offseason.
Tom Brady will not be on the call for Monday’s game between the Las Vegas Raiders and Los Angeles Chargers, but he will make his presence felt all the same.
Heading into the season opener against the New England Patriots, Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll decided to go an unconventional route to get his team fired up.
The Las Vegas Raiders enter Monday night's AFC West matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers relatively healthy. Still, Las Vegas has sustained injuries of differing severity to some of their most significant players during and since Week 1.
For the first time this season, the Las Vegas Raiders are heading into prime time. On Monday, the Raiders hope to get the Pete Carroll era started off with a 2-0 record when they face the Los Angeles Chargers at Allegiant Stadium.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
Today, all eyes will be on the Las Vegas Raiders. The Raiders are set for their home opener at Allegiant Stadium against their long-time AFC West rival, the Los Angeles Chargers.
The Las Vegas Raiders have a question mark in tight end Brock Bowers, who isn't certain to play in Week 2 due to a knee injury. Here's the latest on his status for the Monday night AFC West showdown.
The Las Vegas Raiders are a vastly different team than they were last season. After one week, it is evident the Raiders have put in the work. The Raiders lost two of their starting linebackers from last season early in free agency.
There are a lot of fantasy football teams right now banking on the Las Vegas Raiders and their offense to show out in their Week 2 clash with the Los Angeles Chargers.
There was a lot of excitement heading into Year 2 for Brock Bowers as the Las Vegas Raiders tight end broke out in his rookie year. Bowers quickly established himself as the future of the tight end position as he set several rookie records for receiving.
Las Vegas Raiders minority owner Tom Brady, and the greatest quarterback of all time, has revealed that he has a surprise up his sleeve. According to Ari
The Las Vegas Raiders' primetime matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers will test the Raiders' new coaching staff and roster. In Week 1, the Raiders' defense came up big, forcing a turnover early in the second half.
The Las Vegas Raiders knew that they were going to have to play a lot of young, talented players this season. That is something that they prepared for all offseason long, and they did not shy away from it.
We are back once again for your one-stop shop for everything you need to know heading into this week’s matchup between the Las Vegas Raiders and the Los Angeles Chargers.
The Las Vegas Raiders drafted Ashton Jeanty with the sixth overall pick of the 2025 NFL Draft to turn around their league-worst rushing attack from a season ago.
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers is battling a knee injury, which is bad news for fantasy football managers everywhere. While the team has yet to rule him out for Week 2’s matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers, he hasn’t practiced in the past two days and probably won’t be at full strength even if he can suit up.
Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Geno Smith and company got off to a strong start to the 2025 season, beating the New England Patriots 20-13 to pick up their first victory of the year.
Second-year New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye sparked some concerns among fans when he still looked like a work in progress during the club's 20-13 Week 1 home loss to the Las Vegas Raiders.