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‘There's No Time To Get Too Up Or Too Down In This Business'
After losing two of their first three games and drawing a little heat from the national media, the Raiders put together back-to-back wins over the Indianapolis Colts and Chicago Bears, victories that had everyone at the team’s facilities feeling a lot better about their plight. Coach Jon Gruden was certainly feeling optimistic about things and shared some of his thoughts on what he told the players before they were given the week off for the bye, fullback Alec Ingold and why he chose to have the Raiders fly into London earlier this year than he did in 2018:
Holding The Line
Front five form fortress for Raiders offense
'Smooth, Smart, Playmaker'
One of the things that made Al Davis so successful as an owner/general manager/coach was his ability to find hidden gems in other teams’ trash.
Lynch The Ultimate Entertainer
Marshawn Lynch’s first season with the Raiders has confirmed a long-held and well-known truth about the veteran running back: There is never a dull moment when Beast Mode is involved.
AFC West Roundup
In a development that comes as no surprise to Raiders fans, right tackle Menelik Watson’s first season in Denver ended prematurely because of a torn tendon in his foot as well as a calf injury.
road warriors
oakland victorious in first three away games.
so you think you can dance
punter king makes mark with punts, dance moves.
McKenzie just getting started
For all the accolades and high praise being thrown at Derek Carr and Khalil Mack, one could make a legitimate argument that the two players aren’t the primary reason the Raiders are among the elite teams in the AFC this season.
Who's The Middle Man?
Oakland unsure who will fill role at MLB
Youth Movement
Raiders relying on young safeties to resurrect 24th-ranked pass defense
Battle For Backup
Cook, Manuel dueling for role of No. 2 QB
Penn Holdout Clouds Camp
Pro Bowl LT a Napa no-show as he seeks larger contract
Beast Mode Comes Home
RB Lynch returns from retirement to play for hometown Raiders
Raiders Draft Class Features Extremely Talented Players
Another draft is in the books, and it’s time to evaluate how the Raiders fared. Long-time draft expert Russell Lande has been a regular contributor to S&BI for several years and is considered one of the best in the business. He is the Director of College Scouting for the Montreal Alouettes, publisher of the GM Jr. Guide to the Draft and his draft insights can also be found on numerous national radio shows. Russ recently sat down to give his analysis on this year’s Raiders draft and offers his opinion on the newest rookies to wear the silver and black.
Mckenzie: ‘We Feel Really Good About Conley'
Just what happened in that Cleveland hotel room in the early morning hours of April 9 remains uncertain to everyone outside of Gareon Conley and his 23-year-old accuser.
Round Three
Eddie Vanderdoes realized even before the NFL draft that he would have a lot of convincing to do in order to get into the NFL.
Carr: Oc Downing Has Been A Big Brother Since We've Met
Armed with a new contract that made him the highest paid quarterback in the NFL, Derek Carr turned his attention to what matters most to him: Getting the Raiders to the Super Bowl. Carr talked about the state of the offense and other topics during an offseason meeting with reporters.
offseason agenda
reggie mckenzie got an earlier-than-expected start to his off season when the raiders lost in the first round of the playoffs.
It's Nowhere Near The Standard That I Expect
Raiders head coach Jack Del Rio was searching for answers after the Raiders defense put together a second straight sloppy effort, one that left the team with a 1-1 record.
Full Nelson
Veteran DB proving his worth.
AFC West Roundup
Tony Romo in the Mile High City? That’s the word making its way around NFL circles as free agency begins to get under way.
From the SilverAndBlack.com Message Boards
S&BI continually scans the message boards across Raider Nation to see what Raider fans are talking about.
Downing ‘ready for anything'
The Raiders decision to cut ties with offensive coordinator Bill Musgrave caught some people by surprise considering how well Oakland has played the past two seasons but there had been rumblings for a few weeks that a change might be coming.
'You Can't Let Adversity Affect Who You Are'
It’s been a trying month for Raiders head coach Jack Del Rio, who has watched his team go from favorites to challenge New England for supremacy in the AFC to a team whose playoff hopes could be dashed before the season even reaches the midway point.
Finding Cooper
It is with a definite twist of irony that Amari Cooper has reached a crossroads in his season — and some might say his career — at a time when the 2015 first-round draft pick finally appears comfortable in the spotlight.
In The Line Of Fire
One of the lasting images of the Raiders’ Week 5 loss to the Baltimore Ravens was a video showing an angry Donald Penn confronting a fan just outside of the players’ parking lot at the Oakland Coliseum.
Suffering Secondary
In Gareon Conley’s first NFL game, the first round draft pick made an acrobatic leaping play to knock away a deep pass against the New York Jets.
AFC West Roundup
Denver’s surprisingly lopsided and uninspiring loss to the New York Giants in Week 5 was startling for a number of reasons
AFC West Roundup
AFC West Roundup
Secondary facelift
Amerson a leader among newcomers Smith, Nelson, Joseph.