Carmichael Dave and Kyle dive into Week 2 of the NFL season with game previews for the San Francisco 49ers and Oakland Raiders, Week 2 picks and fantasy football breakdowns. Sean Salisbury and Dave Richard join the show.
Carmichael Dave and Kyle crack open Week 2 of the NFL season, discuss the 49ers-Lions matchup, and look at the A's crazy win over the Orioles. A's outfielder Stephen Piscotty and Lions Wire's Jeff Risdon join the show.
Oakland Councilman Noel Gallo said the multimillion-dollar antitrust lawsuit against the Raiders and the NFL regards the team's impending move to Las Vegas and that the City Council authorization is expected to be filed and announced before the Raiders' 2018 season opener game against the Los Angeles Rams.
Carmichael Dave and Kyle chat about the City of Oakland's lawsuit against the Raiders, the A's loss to the Yankees, and the US Ryder Cup choices. They also preview Raiders-Rams, and talk fantasy football. Cam DaSilva and Danny Kelly join the show.
It has been a busier day for the Oakland Raiders than expected as they are working towards cutting their roster down to 53. While the roster hasn't been announced yet, the Raiders have made a few notable moves.
The Raiders will receive a 2019 first-round pick, a 2020 first-round pick, a 2020 third-round pick, and a 2019 sixth-round pick, according to Schefter. Along with Mack, the Raiders will also send a 2020 second-round pick and a conditional 2020 fifth-round pick.
Oakland Unified School District cut 10 high school sports programs last week, which represented the loss of teams for 347 girls and only 183 boys, to save $500,000. The Oakland Raiders made a $250,000 donation to help save high school sports programs in the Bay Area.
Sacramento Kings guard Ben McLemore has expressed that he is not a fan of NFL players kneeling for the national anthem. McLemore went on to say NBA players have found a better way to make a difference in the community than NFL players who kneel for the anthem.
Entering the preseason, the running back spot seemed to be set for the Oakland Raiders. Marshawn Lynch, Jalen Richard, and DeAndre Washington were already here and the Raiders signed veteran Doug Martin to share the carries with Lynch. As the preseason has gone on however, undrafted free agent Chris Warren III has emerged and may have put together a preseason to take one of the assumed filled spots.
Kyle Madson and Matt George fill in for Carmichael Dave and discuss the Urban Meyer suspension, the A's place in the AL playoff hunt, and continue previewing the Raiders and 49ers. Mike Renner and Chris Biderman join the show.
With the Oakland Raiders coming off a 16-10 victory over the Detroit Lions in Week 1 of the preseason, they now turn their focus to Week 2 against the Los Angeles Rams.
The Raiders’ second-round pick in April, defensive tackle P.J. Hall, had a sack on his first play of the game and batted down a pass in Oakland's first preseason game. After the great debut performance, Hall was mic'd up at yesterday's practice.
After a long off-season that included signings like Jordy Nelson and Doug Martin, a new head coach in Jon Gruden, and a holdout from Khalil Mack, the Oakland Raiders finally took the field Friday night for their first game of the preseason. With starters like Derek Carr only playing one drive, second and third string players were the key to the Raiders 16-10 win over the Detroit Lions.
The Oakland Raiders' defensive end Khalil Mack will be fined $814,000 for not reporting to the team before Friday's preseason opener against the Detroit Lions.
Former Oakland Raiders cornerback Sean Smith will be released from jail on September 5. Due to good behavior and overcrowding, the early release means he served less than half a year in jail, cutting his one-year sentence short.