Oakland Raiders News
Meet Michael Bush this Sunday!
Raiders Running Back, Michael Bush, will be the guest this Sunday on the Raiders Wrap-Up Show. Don't miss him live at the Home of Chicken N Waffles from 6-7pm this Sunday at Jack London Square!
Read more...Chiefs Win 7th Straight in Oakland, 16-10
The Kansas City Chiefs might want to think about moving to Oakland - or at least trying to play the Raiders more often; they've managed to win just five of their past 35 games, but three of those wins have come at the Oakland Coliseum where Kansas City has the longest winning streak ever by a visiting team. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
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Salvation Army at this Sunday's game!
Salvation Army is asking all Raider fans, this Sunday to bring gently-used coats and clothing that you can spare and drop it off at the Salvation Army's big red trailer near Gate C on the Southside of the Coliseum, or you can leave the items with the red kettle bell ringers who will be stationed near the Eastside Club, Westside Club and at D Gate. You can also make cash donations with the bell ringers as well.
Read more...Chargers Trounce Raiders 24-16
Some things never change in San Diego, such as the great weather and LaDainian Tomlinson and the San Diego Chargers beating the hapless Oakland Raiders 24-16 on Sunday. (AP Photo/Chris Park)
Read more...Jets Spank Raiders 38-0
With a ball-hawking defense and a punishing running game, the New York Jets took the pressure off struggling rookie quarterback Mark Sanchez and handed the Oakland Raiders their most lopsided home loss ever. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)
Read more...Raiders Upset Eagles 13-9
The Oakland Raiders provided an emphatic answer to the skeptics dishing out barbs the last few weeks with a 13-9 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
Read more...Texans Take Raiders 29-6
The Texans found their running game and figured out a way to shut down someone else's as Houston's NFL-worst defense held the Raiders to 45 yards rushing. It looks like the problems that have plagued the Houston Texans were nowhere to be found on Sunday.
Read more...Cable: "Fans Deserve A Better Team"
"We have to play better," coach Tom Cable said. "These fans deserve a better football team than what we showed today." The Raiders offense looked inept for a second straight week, held to 137 yards as the Denver Broncs trounced them 23-3.
Read more...Holland Activated, Rankin Removed
The Oakland Raiders activated defensive back Jonathan Holland from the practice squad and waived running back Louis Rankin.
Read more...Richard Seymour, Reporting for Duty
Richard Seymour ended his five-day sit out and will join the Oakland Raiders on Saturday, saying he was initially "blindsided" by the trade from the New England Patriots; Coach Tom Cable had remained optimistic through the entire ordeal and believes Seymour can help the Raiders' run defense.
Read more...Bryant Overwhelmed, but Grateful
Desmond Bryant admitted to being overwhelmed when he joined the Oakland Raiders as an undrafted free agent this offseason. "When I first came in, I was like, 'OK maybe I'm not meant to be here.'" The players were bigger, faster and far more skilled than the ones he went up against as a star in the Ivy League at Harvard, but, "To finally be here was the greatest feeling I've ever had." he says.
Read more...Economic Downturn Means Local Blackouts
Avoiding local television blackouts will be a challenge as the NFL approaches its first full season in the economic downturn, commissioner Roger Goodell said Tuesday. Both the Oakland Raiders and Detroit Lions had blackouts last season.
Read more...Cable Critical of Preseason Performance
Missed tackles, silly penalties, lack of communication, turnovers, an offense that can't consistently move the ball and boos from the home crowd. About the only positive Cable could find from a 45-7 loss on Saturday to the New Orleans Saints, was that it came in an exhibition game instead of a real one.
Read more...Raiders Sign O'Neill, Cut Harris
The Oakland Raiders have brought back linebacker Chris O'Neill and released linebacker Napoleon Harris.
Read more...Raiders "Leaky Defense" a Problem
After spending much of the offseason trying to improve a leaky run defense, Oakland was exposed by the San Francisco 49ers on Saturday. The Raiders have three weeks to get things right before LaDainian Tomlinson, Darren Sproles and the San Diego Chargers arrive for opening night.
Read more...Raiders Beat Cowboys 31-10 in Opener
With Terrell Owens far away in Buffalo, Tony Romo happily spread the ball around.
Romo threw an 8-yard touchdown pass to favorite target Jason Witten to cap a brief but successful night before the Oakland Raiders rallied for a 31-10 victory over the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday night in the exhibition opener for both teams. Read more...The New Home of the Raiders Post-Game Show!
Join KSFO, 560AM, the Flagship Radio Station for the Oakland Raiders, at The Home of Chicken and Waffles at Jack London Square, after every home game starting September 27 for the Raiders Wrap-Up Show with Rich Walcoff, former Raiders George Atkinson and David Humm and a current Raiders starting player!
Read more...2009 Raiders schedule magnets are here!
If you'd like your 2009 Raiders schedule magnet please send a self-addressed stamped envelope to: KSFO Raiders Magnet 900 Front Street San Francisco, CA 94111
Read more...Greg Papa California Sportscaster of the Year!
Oakland Raiders Play-by-Play announcer, Greg Papa, has been named winner of the California Sportscaster of the Year. Congratulations Greg!
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