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NFL Rumors – Oakland Raiders & San Francisco 49ers Interested in Signing Michael Vick
He might not be one of the best players in free agency, but Michael Vick is definitely one of the biggest names available. There’s plenty of interest in him, mostly as a backup quarterback, with the an Francisco 49ers, Oakland Raiders, Minnesota Vikings, Tampa Bay Buccaneers & Houston Texans all showing interest in him, although the Philadelphia Eagles might eventually re-sign him.
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NFL Rumors – New England Patriots, Oakland Raiders & St. Louis Rams Interested in Signing Will Smith
After missing the entire season with an ACL injury, the New Orleans Saints wasted no time and released Will Smith, who will be one of the more coveted pass rushers in the free agency period, with interest from the New England Patriots, Oakland Raiders and the St. Louis Rams coming his way.
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NFL Rumors – Dallas Cowboys, Baltimore Ravens, Oakland Raiders, Kansas City Chiefs, Carolina Panthers, Indianapolis Colts & St. Louis Rams Interested in Signing Nate Burleson
There’s not a lot of demand, usually, for a 13-year veteran wide receiver who has just been released. But Nate Burleson can still be effective in smaller roles with enough talent and experience to attract interest from the Dallas Cowboys, Baltimore Ravens, Oakland Raiders, Kansas City Chiefs, Carolina Panthers, Indianapolis Colts & St. Louis Rams
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2014 NFL Season Strength of Schedule – Oakland Raiders Have the Hardest, Indianapolis Colts the Easiest
There’s no need to see the full schedule of the 2014 NFL season to know which teams will be pitted against each other. The strength of schedule for next season is already set based on the 2013 standings, which indicate that the Oakland Raiders, finishing last in the AFC West, have the most difficult schedule compared with the rest of the NFL, while the Indianapolis Colts have the easiest.
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NFL Rumors – New York Giants, Carolina Panthers, Kansas City Chief, Indianapolis Colts & Oakland Raiders Also Interested in Signing Jeremy Maclin
It’s becoming quite clear that despite missing the entire season, Jeremy Maclin is going to be one of the more coveted wide receivers in the upcoming free agency period, as the Philadelphia Eagles will have a difficult time retaining him with interest coming from the New York Jets, New York Giants, Carolina Panthers, Kansas City Chiefs, Indianapolis Colts and the Oakland Raiders.
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NFL Rumors – Oakland Raiders Interested in Signing Josh Freeman
Another disappointing season for the Oakland Raiders, who thought they’d at least get a better bearing on who their future quarterback is but failed to get any insight on that either, which means they’ll be looking for someone in free agency or the NFL draft to fill or at least compete for the starting position, […]
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Oakland Raiders – Ready to Spend Big on Free Agency in 2014
Teams that aren’t heading to the NFL playoffs, like the Oakland Raiders, have three things to enjoy until the end of the season – seeing some of their younger players develop, start thinking about what they’re going to do in the draft and if they have a lot of cap space, what free agents they’re going to pick up in 2014.
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Dallas Cowboys – Tony Romo Destroying Every Jinx in the Book
The Dallas Cowboys? Playoffs? Tony Romo? Clutch? Even while wearing the blue jersey? Even with the SI cover? Not a lot of complementary things have been said about the NFC East this season, but this doesn’t change the fact that the Cowboys are on their way to win the division and unless another late season collapse follows, their win over the Oakland Raiders, putting them two games over .500 for the first time this season, will be one huge step towards their first postseason appearance in four years.
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NFL on Thanksgiving – Raiders vs Cowboys Predictions
It’s been a weird season for the Cowboys. Every time they’ve been able to go above .500, they lost the next one. This time, hosting the 4-7 Raiders, things should be different, averaging an NFC-best 34.6 points at home this season, their only loss coming against the Denver Broncos in what will become a legendary game.
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Oakland Coliseum – From Baseball to Football Stadium
The city of Oakland doesn’t have the luxury of building too many stadiums for its sport teams, so sometimes the grounds crew has only 20 hours to convert the place from a Baseball stadium after an A’s game to a football stadium for the Oakland Raiders.