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The Las Vegas Raiders will kick off the Klint Kubiak era with a home matchup against the Miami Dolphins. While a critical step in his tenure, it is far from a must-win.
Drafting Fernando Mendoza is a pivotal mark in the Las Vegas Raiders‘ history. One can easily mark this point and look at this as a before-Mendoza and after-Mendoza situation.
There's no shortage of storylines on the Raiders' 2026 slate, with some dates to circle for Klint Kubiak and Co.
The Las Vegas Raiders bring some intrigue to the regular season when it comes to their quarterback situation and team building.
The NFL scheduling committee has sent a brutal message to the Las Vegas Raiders. For the first time since 2010, they have not received a single primetime game.
The Raiders will need to play at a much higher level away from home in 2026. Rookie quarterback Fernando Mendoza and the rest of the Raiders’ draft class should add an instant boost to the team as a whole this season, but Las Vegas will find themselves facing some of the top teams on the road in 2026 nonetheless.
The Silver and Black are set for a familiar mix of NFC West and AFC South competition in the 2026 preseason, with two home games at Allegiant Stadium and one road trip.
No. 1 NFL draft pick Fernando Mendoza identifies as a football nerd known for delivering inspirational messages. But the Las Vegas Raiders quarterback says he wasn't always "humble and pretty fuzzy and warm" while leading the Indiana Hoosiers to the program's first national championship in 2025.
The Raiders have the No. 1 overall pick, and it seems a certainty they will draft Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza.
The Rams have never been shy about swinging big, and the chatter around the league suggests they may be lining up their next fastball. According to Rams insider Nate Atkins of The Athletic, Los Angeles is a team to “keep an eye on” if the Raiders stumble early and decide to revisit trade talks for All‑Pro pass rusher Maxx Crosby.