Could NFL Football Return to Oakland One Day?
How would the Bay Area feel about an NFL expansion team?
How would the Bay Area feel about an NFL expansion team?
An era came and went and for the better or the worse, the Raiders left on a sour note.
Drop it Like it’s Hot! The Raider Ramble brings you our Raiders offseason player review series, we’re starting with WR Amari Cooper. Raiders Year in Review: Amari Cooper Coming off of two 1,000+ yard seasons in 2015 and 2016, Oakland Raiders wide receiver Amari Cooper went into a black hole and never came out in …
The accolades continue to pile up for the 26 year old NFL Defensive Player of the Year. Mack had another dominate season with 73 tackles, 11 sacks, five forced fumbles, and an interception he returned for a touchdown. After being the only player in history to be named All Pro at two positions (Linebacker and Defensive end) in 2015, Associated Press created the “Edge Rusher” position. Mack was promptly named All-Pro at this new position.
Speaking to the media for the first time since coming out of retirement to play for his hometown Oakland Raiders, running back Marshawn Lynch wasted no time explaining his reason for returning to the gridiron.
If you were a fan of the TV show “Lost” then you should be familiar with the term and episode titled “The Constant.” It refers to something in your life that can ground you. Something that can help you realize what’s important in life and what’s not. For Raiders’ fans, we’re in need of knowing our “Constant” during this time.
Oakland -soon to be Las Vegas- Raiders owner Mark Davis sat down recently with 95.7 The Game’s JT The Brick were he shared some thoughts on the recent relocation debacle that has dominated the headlines.
As I sat there at the Biltmore, in Phoenix, listening to Roger Goodell let the NFL world know that the Oakland Raiders were given the green light to relocate, I wondered how it got this far?