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The Las Vegas Raiders have made a habit of firing head coaches. The Raiders will soon hire their fourth head coach in four seasons, a testament to how much has
The Chicago Bears delivered one of the best comebacks in NFL history against the Packers yesterday. And the only thing that could’ve made the Bears fans even happier was Raiders’ edge rusher Maxx Crosby reinforcing the Vegas-Chicago trade rumors.
The Las Vegas Raiders are expected to draft Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza, but one former quarterback thinks it's a bad idea.
With a new head coach on the way and holding the No. 1 pick in the upcoming NFL Draft, the Las Vegas Raiders hope that they are headed in the right direction. A
Mendoza is an accurate thrower to all three levels who constantly goes to the right place with the ball. The offense uses plenty of RPOs, but Mendoza is an efficient operator in true dropback situations like on third down and in the red zone. He’s also a solid athlete and creator.
Fox Sports' Jay Glazer reported that Crosby "vehemently disagreed" with the Raiders' decision to shut him down over their last two contests and left their facilities after he was informed of the news. John Spytek, Las Vegas' general manager, ultimately wasn't too worried about the situation.
An insider reveals major updates on the Las Vegas Raiders’ head coaching search as a new name emerges for the interview process.
The end may have already come without anybody realizing. Maxx Crosby could have played his last game for the Las Vegas Raiders — if one outrageous theory is to be believed. The superstar