Fernando Mendoza, Las Vegas Raiders and White House
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Following the NFL Draft, the Raiders are perfecting their lineup and filling in gaps.
The Las Vegas Raiders set themselves up for a productive future with another solid draft haul, which included the likes of rookie offensive lineman Trey Zuhn.
Las Vegas Raiders QB Fernando Mendoza is in Day 2 of rookie minicamp as he looks to hit the ground running ahead of the 2026 NFL season. Nonetheless, the first major hurdle will be memorizing head coach Klint Kubiak’s playbook.
Outside of Maxx Crosby over the last few years, the Raiders' defense has been struggling. It has not gotten right, and it has been an issue. Crosby is the best defensive player in the National Football League,
The Las Vegas Raiders now have their franchise quarterback, but they have to get Mendoza ready for the NFL. The Las Vegas Raiders drafted Fernando Mendoza with the idea that one day he would be the franchise quarterback.
Mendoza becomes the fifth Heisman Trophy winner to be drafted by the Raiders organization, joining Marcus Allen (1982), Bo Jackson (1987), Tim Brown (1988) and Charles Woodson (1998).
Raiders UDFA kicker Kansei Matsuzawa aka 'The Tokyo Toe' got the call from the team that inspired him to pick up a football. It's a must watch.
Jermod McCoy’s lengthy wait to hear his name called at the NFL draft came to a quick end on Saturday. The Las Vegas Raiders selected the Tennessee cornerback