Raiders and Patriots 2020 Clash Will Resurrect Some Ghosts
The Las Vegas Raiders and New England Patriots will meet in 2020 which will undoubtedly resurrect some ghosts.
The Las Vegas Raiders and New England Patriots will meet in 2020 which will undoubtedly resurrect some ghosts.
The Las Vegas Raiders have to take a hard look at themselves and stop pointing fingers if they want to make it to the playoffs.
Now that the 2020 NFL Draft is over, we can look back an analyze what they did, the good, the not so good, and a conclusion.
With the 2020 NFL Draft completed and in the rearview, the Las Vegas Raiders can now go ahead and focus on the task at hand. The 2019 season was a dream come true for the Kansas City Chiefs. They won a Lombardi Trophy for the first time since 1969 and since taking over as their …
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One of the most bitter moments in Las Vegas Raiders lore has come full circle at the 2020 NFL Draft, we’re referring to the infamous Khalil Mack trade.
Head coach Jon Gruden is infamous for not being able to develop a rookie quarterback. That has to change if the Las Vegas Raiders want to have a bite at having success on a constant basis. One of the reasons why critics are against the idea of drafting a quarterback is the fact Gruden has …
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The Las Vegas Raiders are just like other teams when it comes to how they see draft picks.
There must be a reason why Las Vegas Raiders leaked quarterback Derek Carr is being heavily shopped. We came up with some possible explanations.
Jon Gruden, the unofficial shot-caller of the Las Vegas Raiders, is adjusting quite well to the Strip. Who wouldn’t? Las Vegas Will Apparently Be Jon Gruden’s Scene As He Returns To Raiders Vegas will undoubtedly become Gruden’s scene once the Raiders begin their inaugural season and the desert culture begins to transform. While Mark Davis …
The Raiders need to stop coddling Derek Carr ahead of Las Vegas. That or run the risk of having a quarterback problem.