Resignations, first-round releases and walk-off wins:

HENDERSON, Nev. -- With the ups and downs of the Las Vegas Raiders' season rivaled only by the sheer ridiculousness of it all, books (plural) should be written about it, a 30 for 30 ESPN documentary filmed, a how-to-survive-the-utter-chaos-of-it-all instruction guide printed.
That the Raiders made it to the finish line contending for a playoff spot was a miracle. So said quarterback Derek Carr, whose own future with the team may be tied to those of general manager Mike Mayock and interim coach Rich Bisaccia.
Resignations, first-round releases and walk-off wins: HENDERSON, Nev. -- With the ups and downs of the Las Vegas Raiders' season rivaled only by the sheer ridiculousness of it all, books (plural) should be written about it, a 30 for 30 ESPN documentary filmed, a how-to-survive-the-utter-chaos-of-it-all instruction guide printed. That the Raiders made it to the finish line contending for a playoff spot was a miracle. So said quarterback Derek Carr, whose own future with the team may be tied to those of general manager Mike Mayock and interim coach Rich Bisaccia.
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Inside the chaos and weirdness of the 2021 Las Vegas Raiders season
Between Jon Gruden's resignation, the release of two first-rounders and the most walk-off wins in NFL history, this Raiders season is unlike anything the league has seen.
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