Ruggs was clocked driving 156 mph while under the influence in November 2021
Ruggs was clocked driving 156 miles per hour while under the influence in November 2021
The Raiders made an extremely tone-deaf move on Wednesday.
Former Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III was sentenced to between three and 10 years in Nevada state prison Wednesday following a November 2021 car crash that led to the death of 23-year-old Tina Tintor and her dog.
Former Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III pleaded guilty Wednesday to two charges stemming from a fiery DUI-related death of a Las Vegas woman and her dog in 2021.
Former Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III is not going to go to trial to fight the charges against him stemming from a deadly DUI crash that killed a 23-year-old woman, Tina Tintor, in November 2021.
Former Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs will plead guilty to charges stemming from a car crash that killed a young woman and her dog. Fox 5 in Las Vegas reported the news, which was confirmed by Ruggs’ lawyer.
Former Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III, who is facing three charges connected to a fatal DUI car crash in November 2021, won't have his case…
If he's convicted, Ruggs faces a minimum of two years and a maximum of 50 years in prison.
If anyone knows a thing or two about leadership, it's Nick Saban. The Alabama coach has been at the helm of a number of college football championship team and has sent countless prospects on to succeed in the NFL.
Henry Ruggs has violated one of the conditions of his release from jail, and a Las Vegas judge responded on Monday by making those conditions even more strict.
A hearing has been set for Dec. 8 to decide whether or not the records will be blocked.
Ruggs was already facing 20 years in prison from the initial charges against him stemming from the crash.
The family of Tina Tintor issued a statement on Thursday night, two days after the 23-year-old died in a car crash in Las Vegas, Nev. Tintor was driving her Toyota Rav4 and was rear-ended by former Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III, who was speeding and allegedly driving drunk.
Tuesday evening, second-year wide receiver Henry Ruggs III was released from the Las Vegas Raiders following a felony charge of DUI resulting in death.
Late Tuesday night, the Raiders released WR Henry Ruggs III following a day that included Ruggs III being charged with DUI resulting in death. According to Las Vegas police, Ruggs III was driving at high speeds early Tuesday morning when his Chevrolet Corvette slammed into the back of a Toyota Rav4.
Las Vegas police have confirmed to CBS affiliate 8 News Now that Raiders WR Henry Ruggs III was the driver in a fatal crash early Tuesday morning. Ruggs “showed signs of impairment” and is facing a felony charge of DUI resulting in death.
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III was reportedly involved in a serious car crash on Tuesday morning.
Starting an opening drive with a touchdown is the ideal scenario for any football team. The Las Vegas Raiders did exactly that on Sunday against the Denver Broncos.
During the offseason, the Las Vegas Raiders weren’t viewed as a team that could threaten the top teams of the AFC. However, in their opener they shocked the Baltimore Ravens in an overtime thriller.
We've gone over a number of players on the Las Vegas Raiders who are in a position to have bounce-back seasons in 2021. With the season now only a week away, it's time to look at Las Vegas Raiders who could potentially break out this year.
Can Henry Ruggs III assume the mantle of being the Las Vegas Raiders’ number one wide receiver next season? All signs point to this being a possibility.
The 2021 NFL Draft is complete, and that means teams across the NFL are in the process of piecing together their entire roster. The Las Vegas Raiders are likely no different before what could be a pivotal fourth season of the second Jon Gruden era.
When Las Vegas Raiders used the 12th overall selection in 2020’s draft, they surely envisioned Henry Ruggs III becoming a key cog in their offense. After all, no team takes a player in the first round without a certain amount of expectations.
Every Las Vegas Raiders fan knows wide receiver was one of the team’s biggest needs this offseason. They had different venues to addressed the position and they went with a couple of draft choices, Henry Ruggs III and Bryan Edwards.
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