Raiders NewsRaiders should add dynamic Bo Jackson Jersey , ballhawk safety in free agency or NFL draft | NBCS Bay AreaThe Raiders' need for a dynamic safety in the draft or free agency is clear. Who should they target in free agency or the draft?Raiders-Chiefs week 17 viewing guide: Game time, TV schedule, online streaming, announcers, odds, more - Silver And Black PrideThis is it. The final game of the 2018 season for the Raiders. The Chiefs will play more games, but the Raiders could have a hand in how many they play. If the Chiefs win, they win the AFC West,...DE Frostee Rucker leaves mark as part of Raiders’ foundation | Las Vegas Review-JournalRaiders defensive end Frostee Rucker could have shut it down in August. But he kept playing and embraced an important leadership role for the Raiders, whose season will conclude Sunday at the Kansas City Chiefs.Signs point to a Raiders coverLas Vegas opened the Kansas City Chiefs -13 over the Oakland Raiders, and the line moved to 14 in some shops. But a near-two-TD spread in a rivalry game with a Raiders team that hasn’t quit is too tasty. Just cover, baby! The play: Raiders, +14.Can Raiders, Jon Gruden recapture magic of 1999 finale at Arrowhead Stadium? - Oakland Raiders Blog- ESPNIn the final game of the 1999 season, Jon Gruden saved his job as Raiders coach with a win at Arrowhead, where the Raiders play this Sunday.Raiders rookie spotlight: Johnny Townsend closing out tough 2018 strong | NBCS Bay AreaTownsend knows that, no matter what, he must be better and more consistent in his second professional season.AFC WestHunter Henry may play in Chargers’ first playoff game – ProFootballTalkChargers tight end Hunter Henry has missed the entire regular season after suffering a torn ACL in May, but the Chargers are still hoping to get him on the field in the postseason.Chargers' Austin Ekeler: Trending toward return - CBSSports.comChargers' Austin Ekeler: Trending toward returnRaiders-Chiefs a tight end showcase with Jared Cook, Travis Kelce - SFChronicle.comThough the Pro Bowl rosters don’t reflect it, Sunday’s regular-season finale between the Chiefs and Raiders will arguably display the AFC’s top two tight ends. Kansas City’s Travis Kelce and Oakland’s Jared Cook rank first and second, respectively, at their position in the AFC in catches, receiving yards and first downs. After another loss, Chiefs get only one more shot to clinch AFC West - NFL Nation- ESPNIt comes down to Week 17 for the Chiefs, who have lost back-to-back games but can still clinch the division and earn home-field advantage.Bradley Roby responds to Jason Witten accusing Broncos cornerback of quitting on team in loss to Raiders - CBSSports.comThe first-year 'MNF' color analyst questioned Roby's lack of effort in Denver's Christmas Eve game vs. OaklandBrandon Marshall likely playing farewell game as Bronco against Chargers | 9news.comAfter going from practice squad to Super Bowl 50 starter, the inside linebacker also stirred discussion about social injustice by "taking the knee."NFL NewsJets expected to fire head coach Todd Bowles - NFL.comThe New York Jets are planning to fire fourth-year head coach Todd Bowles after Sunday's game, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reports. Bowles has posted a 24-39 record with one game left in 2018.A look at possible coaching changes in the AFC - NFL.comNFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport provides a snapshot look at which teams are mulling coaching changes in the AFC.The NFL has judged Baker Mayfield's ribald celebration to be "unsportsmanlike conduct."This isn’t the first time the league has punished a star player for illegal use of hands.NFL’s best drama in 2018’s final week is in the AFC North. How fitting - SBNation.comThe AFC North has been a whirlwind of drama all season and it finally culminates in a high stakes Week 17.NFL: Nick Foles. Kirk Cousins. Which QB better in make-or-break game?Jarrett Bell breaks down which NFL quarterback may be the better bet in a make-or-break game: Eagles' Nick Foles or Vikings' Kirk Cousins? The latest thing to sweat on fantasy football waivers besides byes and injuries: real-life NFL trades.The deal that sent Cleveland running back Carlos Hyde to Jacksonville last week prompted immediate pickups and high free agency acquisition budget (FAAB) bids on Cleveland rookie Nick Chubb. Oakland trading Amari Cooper on Monday to Dallas has led to a new Oakland waiver target at wide receiver.With the NFL trade deadline a week away, you are going to have to stay regularly updated on the maneuvering as much as possible. You may have to rush to make a big move at any time in some leagues. Those with open pickups after waivers are facing a race similar to what happened last week when Chubb suddenly became a prized asset.RUNNING BACKSMARLON MACK https://www.raiderslockerroom.com/authentic-antonio-brown-jersey , Colts (54 percent owned): Many owners cut Mack when he was not healthy, a mistake too many fantasy players make. You should not cut a potentially valuable player when they are hurt if it’s not a season-ender. Mack has exceeded expectations since roaring back from a hamstring problem over the past two games. He totaled 159 yards and a TD from scrimmage last week. Trade for a top waiver pick or spend a sizable amount of your FAAB on Mack if you need RB help.DOUG MARTIN, Raiders (18.2): Jalen Richard may turn out to be the more productive Oakland running back in point-per-reception leagues, especially as the Raiders play from behind often. But with Marshawn Lynch now on injured reserve, Martin should be the main ball carrier for Oakland. Martin has always been inconsistent but can rip off some big gains at any time.CHRIS IVORY, Bills (9): Here we are again recommending him, and hopefully a few of you learned your lesson already and kept Ivory rostered, as it is apparent LeSean McCoy cannot stay healthy. Now McCoy is in the concussion protocol and Ivory has a good chance to start for the Bills in Week 8. He has played well when called on, with 126 scrimmage yards in Week 3 and 81 rushing yards in Week 7.KAPRI BIBBS, Redskins (0.9): He caught four passes for 43 yards and a TD on Sunday with Chris Thompson out. Opportunities may continue to present themselves for Bibbs as Thompson seems to be a consistent injury risk and Adrian Peterson has been getting banged up. Bibbs could continue to get chances to fill in.WIDE RECEIVERSDANNY AMENDOLA, Dolphins (24.4): He has been revived over the past two games with Brock Osweiler taking over at QB for Miami. Amendola has caught 14 passes over the past two games and finished with 84 yards and a TD on Sunday. He is a nice add for bye week depth, but always keep in mind his long history of injury issues. He is already dealing with a seemingly minor shoulder problem this week.TRE’QUAN SMITH, Saints (8.7): The rookie exploded onto the scene with 111 receiving yards and two TDs in Week 5, and while Smith caught only three balls for 44 yards in Week 7, his role may continue to expand going forward. He’s more than just a big-play type, but that dimension makes him an exciting upside addition.KELVIN BENJAMIN, Bills (32.9): He has some past history with Derek Anderson, who will remain Buffalo’s starting QB for now. Anderson is a mess much like the other Bills QBs, but he can get the ball to Benjamin, who had four catches for 71 yards in Week 7. That makes him worth a flier for bye week usage.MARTAVIS BRYANT (9.1): The troubled but very talented Bryant will get another chance to show off his abilities following the Cooper trade. The deal opens a potential starting slot for Bryant, who had six catches for 142 yards in Weeks 4 and 5 while operating in a secondary role in the Oakland passing game.TIGHT ENDSCHRIS HERNDON, Jets (0.6); He has scored in two consecutive games, building on some promise he showed in the preseason. The rookie has flashed recent signs of being a key target for his first-year QB, Sam Darnold. Herndon is also welcomed by the Jets to step forward more because of their injury issues at WR.ED DICKSON, Seahawks (0.2); He is finally back at practices and could make his season debut this Sunday. After missing the first six games with a quadriceps injury, Dickson could emerge as a streamer or bye week play.QUARTERBACKDak Prescott, Cowboys (30): He has re-emerged as a viable play over the past two games, as 115 rushing yards and two scores have boosted his outlook. Adding Cooper only creates more optimism that he now has the ability to eventually move back to at least high-end QB2 territory.