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Pro Bowl Nod For Raiders TE Darren Waller Solidifies Electrifying Season

Las Vegas Raiders tight end Darren Waller recently received an honor that further exemplifies how special the 2020 season has been for him. In a season that has gone nowhere for the Raiders, there’s been one constant. Waller has been the offensive MVP for the Silver and Black and has become the de-facto number one […]

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Is it too early to label Raiders WR Henry Ruggs III a bust?

When Las Vegas Raiders used the 12th overall selection in 2020’s draft, they surely envisioned Henry Ruggs III becoming a key cog in their offense. After all, no team takes a player in the first round without a certain amount of expectations. Nevertheless, the Alabama standout has been a non-factor for the most part in

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Raiders Are Who We Thought They Were

We resorted to the Cambridge Dictionary in order to understand the Las Vegas Raiders’ struggles this season. After looking carefully, we think we might’ve found the right word to describe them. There’s no better description dis·ap·point·ing /ËŒdisəˈpoin(t)iNG/ adjective failing to fulfill someone’s hopes or expectations. There isn’t a more suitable word to describe this Las

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Should Raiders Target Mel Kiper’s Top DT Prospect Daviyon Nixon?

The Las Vegas Raiders will need to address the interior of their defensive line this upcoming draft, but who would make an impact? Maybe defensive tackle prospect Daviyon Nixon could offer some assistance. Improving the interior of their defensive line should be of the utmost importance for Raiders brass. Maliek Collins turned out to be

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Raiders Motley Review: Trust In Gruden At An All-Time Low

Rather spectacularly, the Las Vegas Raiders’ playoff hopes came crumbling down under the bright lights of Thursday Night Football. The Rod Marinelli-led defense looked eerily similar to the one Paul Guenther led the previous 13 games. The $7.5 million backup, Marcus Mariota, stepped in and tried to keep the season alive, until a killer interception

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