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During a special release to attend a Hope for Prisoners event, Henry Ruggs apologized to the family of Tina Tintor, whom he killed while driving drunk at 156 mph.
The Las Vegas Raiders entered the offseason desperately needing to add to their skill positions on offense. Although Jakobi Meyers and Brock Bowers are formidab ...
“Yes, I would love to [play again],” Ruggs said, via Bryan Horwath of the Las Vegas Review-Journal. “I’m in this newfound ...
Cornerback Damon Arnette was released by the Raiders in 2021 after a video surfaced of him brandishing a weapon and ...
After several offseason changes, the Las Vegas Raiders will enter the upcoming season with an improved roster. The Silver and Black aim to turn things around af ...
Damon Arnette is putting his troubled past behind him. The former Raiders first round pick just signed with the Houston ...
Henry Ruggs was an incredibly promising wide receiver prospect when he entered the NFL coming out of the University of Alabama, however, his Las Vegas Raiders career was changed forever after a fatal ...
Former Las Vegas Raiders first-round draft pick, Damon Arnette, is making his return to the NFL with an AFC team, according ...
HOUSTON – The Texans are signing former Houston Roughnecks cornerback Damon Arnette Jr., per a league source. The Texans needed depth at cornerback behind All-Pro corner Derek Stingley Jr. and starter ...
Henry Ruggs III was granted a special release from prison so that he could speak at a Hope for Prisoners event in Las Vegas.
Henry Ruggs said he wishes he could turn back the hands of time as he apologized to the family of the woman he killed.
This offseason, the Las Vegas Raiders traded a third round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft to the Seattle Seahawks in exchange for QB Geno Smith.