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Celebrate the iconic history of the Raiders with our fan poll! For seven memorable decades, the proud wearers of the Silver and Black have had the greatest players, the greatest coaches, the ...
Raiders vs. Dolphins. Madden vs. Shula. A score to settle. Five decades ago in the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, running back Clarence Davis made one of the most iconic catches in NFL history ...
The Raiders and the Warriors are gone and the A’s are leaving, but teams in lesser-known leagues are trying to fill the void and connect with the city. The Oakland Roots play in the U.S.L ...
Pittsburgh Steelers star defensive lineman Cameron Hayward fires back at Raiders offensive lineman Jackson Powers-Johnson after what he said about him.
The Las Vegas Raiders have begun training camp, with early indications that the defense is dominating. This shouldn’t come as a surprise, as the Raiders’ defense was one of the best units in ...
I had a good time playing Arc Raiders at a preview event. So, why don’t I feel like playing it again at launch? Arc Raiders is the latest game attempting to stand out in the extraction shooter ...
Kansas City Chiefs fans aren't particularly fond of Maxx Crosby. It's bad enough that he plays for the Las Vegas Raiders but ...
A new Field of Dreams rises in Oakland, the city major sports abandoned The Raiders, Warriors and A’s all dumped on Oakland. Enter the minor league baseball Ballers, intent on using sports to ...
John Vella, an offensive lineman who played eight seasons in the NFL and won a Super Bowl with the Oakland Raiders, has died aged 74.
Oakland was titletown in the 1970s, as the A’s, Raiders and Warriors delivered championships in five straight years. Now, in the same span of time, all three have abandoned the city they once ...
John Madden will be remembered not just as a coach. Or a great broadcaster. Or the namesake of a video game. But as a legend who did all three things.
Oakland coach Norv Turner smiles late in the game as the Oakland Raiders defeated the Buffalo Bills by a score of 38 to 17 at McAfee Coliseum, Oakland, California, October 23, 2005.