It may take the league and television executives a bit longer to buy in to the excitement the Las Vegas Raiders have created among their fanbase with their offseason moves and the selection of Fernando Mendoza with the No. 1 pick in the draft. The NFL unveiled the full schedule for the 2026 season, and the Raiders are not featured in a single prime-time game. No “Sunday Night Football.” No “Monday Night Football.” Not even an Amazon game on a Thursday night. In fact, only three games even kick off outside the 1 p.m. Pacific hour on Sunday and all will be 10 a.m. starts. They will also have to wait very deep into the season should they want to install Mendoza as the starting quarterback during the bye week. The Raiders will not have their respite until Week 13, which was also the case in 2023. While they will close the season with consecutive road games at Arizona and Kansas City in the finale, the Raiders will come out of their bye week with three consecutive home games.…