NFL team’s head coach isn’t the answer. As both of those things have happened during the Las Vegas Raiders‘ ’24 campaign, Antonio Pierce is at risk of losing his head coaching job in Sin City once this season concludes.
Maxx Crosby’s announcement last week that he would miss the season’s final three games because of impending ankle surgery was the most severe and latest blow to the Raiders’ depleted defensive line.
This year’s NFL Black Friday game pits arguably the best team in the NFL against one of the worst.
This year, the Las Vegas Raiders travel to Kansas City to take on Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs in an AFC West rivalry game. The two teams are at opposite ends of the standings, as the Raiders are tied for the worst record in the NFL (2-9) while Kansas City is tied for the best (10-1).
Jacksonville’s second-to-last road game of the 2024 season sends the Jaguars out west to Las Vegas, in a meeting of two teams currently slated to pick within the top four selections of the 2025 NFL draft, going up against the Raiders at 4:25 p.m. ET on Sunday.
Despite the Raiders' 2-12 record, they have intriguing players worth keeping around at every position. We break down their roster.
Mark Davis left plenty of gray area regarding Raiders coach Antonio Pierce’s status when asked by reporters at last week’s NFL owners meeting.
At last week's NFL league meetings, Raiders owner Mark Davis said Pierce, who was promoted from interim coach after guiding the Raiders to a 5-4 finish with a 3-1 mark in the AFC West last season, and general manager Tom Telesco, hired this past offseason, were not a package deal.
Kansas City Chiefs star kicker Harrison Butker has been taken off the injured reserve list and will play against the Cleveland Browns in Week 15, per NFL Insider Tom Pelissero. This comes after recent reports that he would be out of commission for several more weeks, indicating a change in strategy for the team.
The Raiders may have ended Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins’ decade-plus long run as a full-time starting quarterback in the NFL. Atlanta coach Raheem Morris announced
Las Vegas, a city once known for its underworld origins, blinding neon signs and 24/7 party vibes has become something else — an unanticipated epicenter of America’s sports world. The