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It's almost reporting time for training camp, so let's not waste any of it here and get right into the action with training ...
The Raiders report to training camp Monday and practice for the first time a day later. They’ll kick off their preseason when they host the 49ers on Aug. 13. After a dismal inaugural campaign ...
As his contract holdout with the Washington Commanders continues, the Las Vegas Raiders have been tossed out as a possible ...
Raiders running back Josh Jacobs will not report to the start of training camp this week as he looks to land an improved contract from the franchise.. With a potential holdout looming for Jacobs ...
While some clubs practiced without key players seeking new deals, the Raiders didn’t have that issue. Still, they should work on extensions with a few veterans to avoid holdouts at training camp.
Las Vegas Raiders running back Josh Jacobs plans to end his holdout and report back to the team, league sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter, on a one-year, reworked deal that could be worth up to ...
Raiders coach Josh McDaniels welcomed all but one player on his roster to the team’s Henderson headquarters Tuesday morning for the start of training camp — All-Pro running back Josh Jacobs.
While the Las Vegas Raiders were lucky to avoid any serious drama with left tackle Kolton Miller’s holdout at the beginning of OTAs, some teams across the NFL have not been as fortunate.
The Raiders hold their first training camp practice Wednesday, and they’ll do it without Josh Jacobs.The running back has refused to sign the franchise tag he was offered in March, hasn’t been ...
It means that Jacobs, barring a holdout that goes into the season or a trade, will be suiting up for the Silver and Black on a one-year, $10.1 million contract this season.