The Las Vegas Raiders have endured zero stability over the last several seasons. Since the team relocated to Las Vegas five seasons ago, the Raiders have employed five different head coaches and general managers.
After retiring from a historic playing career that included seven Super Bowl titles, Tom Brady has found a new way to stay connected to football. In 2024, Brady became a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, acquiring a 5% stake in the franchise.
The last seven years have been anything but smooth for the Las Vegas Raiders. Coaching turnover, scandal, a new location, a lot has changed. But one player in particular has remained commonplace, and he's not going anywhere...
Kolton Miller is not leaving the Las Vegas Raiders anytime soon. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, the Raiders have agreed to a three-year extension worth $66 million, including $42.5 million guaranteed.
The Las Vegas Raiders are signing LT Kolton Miller to a three-year, $66 million contract extension with $42.5 million guaranteed, according to Jeremy Fowler.
Four Raiders remain from the Oakland days of the franchise. The longest-tenured of those four players is now set to stick around in Las Vegas for a few more years, at least.
New Las Vegas quarterback says he feels bad when he doesn’t target star tight end on every passing play The Las Vegas Raiders had their first practice of training camp on Wednesday, and the nation is excited to see them on the field.
Can C-Wood earn 2 spots on the team? We’re getting close to wrapping up the Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders 2000s All-Quarter Century Team, as the secondary is starting to take shape with the first safety spot up for grabs in today’s poll.
The Las Vegas Raiders are just booting up training camp, and there are a lot of eyes on the cornerback room. The team decided to embrace youth at the position, but that's a risky proposition.
The Las Vegas Raiders made more than a few changes during the offseason. However, their offensive line returns nearly every starter from last season, with only one change being made on the unit.
The Las Vegas Raiders took running back Ashton Jeanty with the sixth overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft this past April. Jeanty will be the new starting running back for the Silver and Black next season, and the Raiders are looking to have a good rushing attack with him.
The divorce between the Las Vegas Raiders and wide receiver Davante Adams was far from pretty. Las Vegas' former star receiver forced his way out of town last season, but not before undermining Antonio Pierce and burning several bridges along the way.
The Las Vegas Raiders stunningly released star defensive tackle Christian Wilkins last week and voided the remaining $35.2 million guaranteed on his contract.
HENDERSON, NV-- Daniel Carlson is a weapon for the Las Vegas Raiders' special teams unit. The veteran kicker has proven his worth time and time again since joining the Raiders, co-leading the National Football League in scoring two separate times.
HENDERSON, NV-- The Las Vegas Raiders have completed the first two days of training camp practices in full pads. The Raiders' new coaching staff has gotten a better idea of what to expect from a roster that has undergone significant changes.
With a new head coach comes new philosophies on players, which benefitted some of the Las Vegas Raiders more than others. One player who might not be finding the shift to Pete Carroll overly enjoyable is cornerback Jakorian Bennett.
The cornerback carousel in Las Vegas is spinning faster than ever, and one name keeps popping up on social media this week—Jakorian Bennett. Once regarded as a promising young starter, Bennett now finds himself in a challenging situation.
Last season at Boise State, Jeanty rushed for 2,601 yards and won the Doak Walker Award, given to college football's best RB. He was the Heisman Trophy runner-up.