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The Raiders defensive makeover continued with the release of defensive linemen Maurice Hurst Jr. and Arden Key. → Read More
Willie Snead, an eight-year veteran who played the last two seasons with Baltimore, joins the Raiders to compete for a roster spot at wide receiver. → Read More
With first wave of free agency complete, seven players who will be counted upon in 2021 to bring success to the Raiders → Read More
Center Andre James got a financial commitment from the Raiders as the potential starter, replacing Rodney Hudson. → Read More
The contract of Marcus Mariota holds the key to how bold the Raiders can be in the second wave of free agency → Read More
Running back Kenyan Drake will be used as a chess piece by coach Jon Gruden to create mismatches. → Read More
The Raiders agreed to terms Nick Martin, a veteran of 62 starts with the Houston Texans, to replace Rodney Hudson. → Read More
Running back Kenyan Drake could lighten the load on lead back Josh Jacobs and make him more effective for the Raiders. → Read More
The Raiders’ biggest move was agreeing with edge rusher Yannick Ngakoue, but there was plenty of action through the first day of the signing period. → Read More
Raiders center Rodney Hudson, rather than be released, is expected to be traded to Arizona for a swap of draft picks. → Read More
Veteran wide receiver John Brown arrives in free agency, Denzelle Good, Johnathan Hankins, Nicholas Morrow and Zay Jones all return. → Read More
The departure of center Rodney Hudson from the Raiders is a surprise, but falls short of assuring the doom of the 2021 season. → Read More
The Raiders will reportedly release center Rodney Hudson, one of the team’s top performers regardless of position since 2015. → Read More
Raiders move address pass rushing issues with addition of Yannick Ngakoue → Read More
The Raiders have shuffled players through the organization for three years of free agency under coach Jon Gruden with little success. → Read More
Raider Nation has concerns as free agency begins Monday with negotiating period. → Read More
With negotiating period set to begin Monday, Raiders will look to free agency to fill holes — including some of their own players who will be on the market. → Read More
A handful of defensive players available in free agency played for new Raiders defensive coordinator Gus Bradley. → Read More
If Raiders are going to chase their losses and be players in free agency, a look at ways to spend their money. → Read More
Lamarcus Joyner, who made little impact in 28 games over two seasons, won’t be back with the Raiders in 2021. → Read More