Raiders release Christian Wilkins
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NBC Sports Bay Area on MSNMaxx Crosby ‘looking forward to' fights during 49ers-Raiders joint practiceLas Vegas Raiders star edge Maxx Crosby explained why he's looking forward to fights and friction during joint practice with the San Francisco 49ers.
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Raiders Wire on MSNWe hit 45 in our Raiders countdown to kickoff. Who wore it best and who's wearing it nowLinebacker Devin White, formerly of the Buccaneers, currently wears number 45 for the Raiders. Dave Grayson, a former defensive back, is considered the best player to have worn the number 45 for the Raiders.
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Yardbarker on MSNRaiders have whiffed on every recent major free-agent signingThe Las Vegas Raiders released defensive lineman Christian Wilkins on Thursday over a dispute regarding his recovery from a foot injury. The move comes just one year after he signed a massive four-year,
Las Vegas Raiders coach Pete Carroll is adamant about their chances of winning in his first tenure with the squad.
Pete Carroll is running his fourth NFL Training Camp ever. This time the former USC Trojans national title winning head coach is attempting to re-energize the Las Vegas Raiders. Carroll will look to defy his age dilemma.
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Kirk Morrison exemplifies what it means to be a Raider. A native of Oakland, California, Morrison grew up a Raiders fan before realizing a childhood dream after
The Raiders and 49ers have bad blood going back to the two teams' Bay Area rivalry, which gives this potential conflict added intrigue.
Pete is stepping into a situation where we’ll be able to see his pure genius,” said Frostee Rucker, who played under Carroll at USC.
Because San Francisco and Oakland are just 10 miles apart, the 49ers and Raiders have informally stayed out of their each other’s cities — no billboards, for instance.
The Las Vegas Raiders, then known as the Oakland Raiders, spent the fifth pick in the 2015 draft to bring in an explosive receiver named Amari Cooper. That was a decade ago, and now they have a chance to reunite with Cooper after so much time apart.