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Ex-Raiders player Carl Nassib, who became the first openly gay active NFL player in 2021, is being honored by the Smithsonian National Museum of American History.
Nassib's No. 94 Oakland Raiders jersey is being displayed at the museum in its "Entertainment Nation" display. While Nassib's jersey was first put up May 21, the NFL tweeted about the honor Wednesday.
A new exhibit at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C., is honoring former defensive end Carl Nassib as the NFL's first openly gay player to appear in a game.
Ashton Jeanty was selected No. 6 overall by the Las Vegas Raiders in the 2025 NFL Draft on Thursday night. His jersey is available now online.
Jack Bech will don the No. 18 jersey for the Las Vegas Raiders. On Saturday, the NFL released a video in which the rookie wideout spilled the beans on why the number meant a lot to him.
Nassib's No. 94 Oakland Raiders jersey is being displayed at the museum in its "Entertainment Nation" display. While Nassib's jersey was first put up May 21, the NFL tweeted about the honor Wednesday.
The Las Vegas Raiders are now in a better position at the quarterback spot than they were in last season. Backup quarterback Aidan O'Connell brings value still.
Gutierrez: The story behind the Daniel Carlson-Ashton Jeanty No. 2 jersey negotiations - Raiders.com
Welcome, then, to the saga of Raiders jersey No. 2. Bob Romanski, the Raiders' longtime equipment manager, had more than an inkling Jeanty would approach him when he made his first post-draft ...
Carl Nassib's Raiders jersey is now displayed at the Smithsonian, marking his historic impact as the first openly gay NFL player. His 2021 coming out broke barriers and inspired inclusion ...
The Las Vegas Raiders have made many improvements to their roster in the offseason, including both the NFL draft and free agency. They brought in Pete Carroll t ...
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