LAS VEGAS -- Kenny Chesney will be the next headliner at the Sphere in Las Vegas. The 56-year-old country artist known for songs such as “There Goes My Life” and “When the Sun Goes Down” will kick off his series of shows at the iconic venue May 22.
The Raiders need a QB badly and in the latest 2025 NFL mock draft form The Athletic, they get just that in Shedeur Sanders.
The Las Vegas Raiders have a crucial offseason ahead, as the franchise will be hiring a new head coach and general manager in the next few weeks and will look to rebuild a roster that posted a 4-13 record in 2024 and lost ten straight games at one point.
With the Las Vegas Raiders' 2024 campaign in the books after their Week 18 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, we now know who the Raiders will face in 2025. Here's a look at the complete list of the Raiders' upcoming opponents for next season.
The Raiders need their version of Marc-André Fleury, one of the best goalies in NHL history who gave Las Vegans many nights of meaningful hockey and reasons to
A few days after firing head coach Antonio Pierce, the Las Vegas Raiders made it known they wanted a reset at the general manager position as well. They fired Tom Telesco, and are now in business for a new general manager.
Commissioner Roger Goodell told reporters after last year's game that "the NFL looks forward to coming back." But how long will Vegas have to wait?
The Las Vegas Raiders' search for a new head coach has reportedly grown to include one of college football's most polarizing names. According to the Las Vegas Review Journal's Vincent Bonsignore, asso
Las Vegas has quickly been linked to one of the top head coaching candidates in the wake of moving on from Pierce
In the latest mock from our Christian D’Andrea — a top-five mini-mock — he had the Cleveland Browns grabbing the Colorado quarterback at No. 2. But in the latest CBS Sports mock from Mike Renner, he has the Browns taking Penn State pass rusher Abdul Carter. Where does Sanders end up? Falling into the laps of the Las Vegas Raiders at No. 6.
Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson were both first-round picks, and are both on a Hall of Fame track. They also share the same legacy of not having won enough in the postseason.
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2024 NFL All-Pro Team Voting
Chris Jones, Kansas City, 93 (26); Zach Allen, Denver, 64 (16); Jalen Carter, Philadelphia, 48 (12); Leonard Williams, Seattle, 41 (8); Dexter Lawrence, New York Giants, 24 (5); Vita Vea, Tampa Bay, 13 (3);