Our latest episode of the Las Vegas Raiders Insider podcast dives into the NFL Draft and the Silver and Black's relationship with Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders.
HENDERSON, Nev. -- Aidan O'Connell will start at quarterback when the Las Vegas Raiders visit the Kansas City Chiefs on Friday. Raiders coach Antonio Pierce made the announcement Wednesday, saying O'Connell had progressed well after breaking his right thumb on Oct. 20 in a game against the Los Angeles Rams.
The Las Vegas Raiders play the Kansas City Chiefs on Black Friday. The Silver and Black's season has been dismal with a 2-9 record, but head
The Raiders are headed back to Arrowhead Stadium on Friday in hopes of replicating the upset they pulled on Christmas Day last season.
The Chiefs are welcoming the Raiders back to Arrowhead Stadium on Friday after a stunning loss to their longtime and bitter AFC West rivals last year.
On top of suffering the team's seventh-consecutive loss this past Sunday, the Las Vegas Raiders also lost starting quarterback Gardner Minshew to a season-ending injury.
The national broadcast of the game will only be available to stream, unless you're in the Kansas City or Las Vegas area. Viewers in the Kansas City area can watch the game on NBC affiliate KSHB 41, while those in the Las Vegas area can catch the game on their local ABC station.
The Las Vegas Raiders will start quarterback Aidan O'Connell in their Black Friday game against the host Kansas City Chiefs. Head coach Antonio Pierce made the announcement Wednesday, declaring O'Conn
Andy Reid said Wednesday that Pacheco, the team’s leading rusher the previous two seasons, and defensive end Charles Omenihu are expected to play against the Las Vegas Raiders on Friday ... second-highest rate in the NFL.
This problem has plagued them since the questionable decision to let Derek Carr walk, and has been ongoing. Due to their lack of aggressiveness in this past NFL draft, they missed out on all of the top quarterbacks and were forced to essentially throw away another season after signing journeyman Gardner Minshew.
Las Vegas Raiders general manager Tom Telesco made a calculated decision not to select any quarterbacks with any of the team’s eight draft picks last April. There’s no way to know whether this was a case of the team not being high on the remaining QB prospects or if the Raiders just missed out on their targets.