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Oakland Raiders excited about players returning from injury
Running back Darren McFadden, wide receiver Chaz Schilens, left guard Robert Gallery and receiver/kick returner Nick Miller are in for a huge surprise if they expect to ease their way on to the field after long layoffs because of injuries.
Raiders notebook: Team to investigate allegations against Cable
The Raiders said Monday they will conduct "a serious evaluation" of the allegations against coach Tom Cable and that they have fired previous employees for inappropriate conduct.
Raiders QB shows signs that he's starting to get it
" Jay Richardson sees a confident guy. Charlie Frye is impressed by a seemingly renewed sense of dedication.
Raiders QB shows signs that he's starting to get it
Jay Richardson sees a confident guy. Charlie Frye is impressed by a seemingly renewed sense of dedication.
Raiders teammates back Russell
JaMarcus Russell's Raiders teammates remain steadfast in their belief that he is just going through a rough stretch and that he remains the best option at quarterback for a team that has lacked a proven one since Rich Gannon retired after the 2004 season.
Raiders try to fix leaky run defense
's benching in Oakland's latest blowout loss was a historically bad performance by the Raiders ' shoddy run defense.
Routt speaks on Hanson lawyer claim
Randy Hanson's lawyer John McGuinn recently claimed that some of the Raiders defensive backs had been in contact with his client via computer to help them gameplan.
Team's Reaction No distraction, but thankful it's finally finished
"Honestly, it hasn't even been in the locker room," Murphy said after hearing the news Thursday.
Quarterback JaMarcus Russell looked much better under pressure, knowing when to dump off the ball or simply chuck it out of bounds.
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Blitzing Raiders not in line with Al Davis' approach
Raiders linebacker Thomas Howard celebrates after sacking Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb during the third quarter as the Raiders went on the beat the Philadelphia Eagles 13-9 at the Oakland Coliseum on Sunday, October 18, 2009.
Third quarter: Raiders 10, Eagles 6
By Jerry McDonald - NFL Writer Sunday, October 18th, 2009 at 3:36 pm in Oakland Raiders .
WASHINGTON The players notice this and, because they have body clocks, too, go into their form of hibernation.
GUILTY OR INNOCENT? That is the biggest question looming over coach Tom Cable and another troubling Raiders season.
By Jerry McDonald - NFL Writer Wednesday, September 30th, 2009 at 9:43 pm in Oakland Raiders .
Adam Schefter, of ESPN, reports Oakland Raiders DL Richard Seymour is in the final stages of planning his arrival in Oakland this weekend, according to sources familiar with the negotiations.
Seymour stays away, likely won't play Monday
The Raiders are nearing the point where it's time to take a drastic step in an attempt to persuade defensive lineman Richard Seymour to honor the trade that sent him to the Raiders from the New England Patriots on Sunday.
Breaking down the Seymour deal
Defensive lineman Richard Seymour made the Raiders' run defense better the moment they finalized the trade with the Patriots on Sunday morning.
How Will Tom Cable Explain This One?
This game sucked. What the hell kind of gameplan was this; let's see how many times we can turn the ball over and be pathetic.
Oakland Raiders Defense: Cause for Alarm or a Glimmer of Hope?
For the Oakland Raiders, the annual "Battle of the Bay" matchup vs the 49ers ended up in surrendering 275 yards on the ground on their way to a 21-20 loss.
Napa police reopens Raiders probe
The Napa Police Department on Friday announced it was reopening its investigation into the matter of Raiders assistant coach Randy Hanson, who says his jaw was broken by a team staff member earlier this month.
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