The Las Vegas Raiders have been beaten a lot lately, figuratively and literally. On and off the field, as well. Still, there is reason to be cautiously optimistic about the Raiders' future, with what should be an eventful offseason that could help finally get the team, and organization, headed in the right direction.
At times, figuring out who the collective brain trust was on certain decisions the Las Vegas Raiders have made over the past few seasons has been difficult.
The Las Vegas Raiders were forced to wait until the conclusion of the NFL Playoffs before moving forward with Klint Kubiak as their next head coach. Although it appeared the Raiders might lose out on yet another top head-coaching candidate, they eventually landed Kubiak.
With the new league year approaching, Maxx Crosby‘s uncertain future remains a major storyline around the NFL. The star edge rusher is still in place with the Raiders for now, but teams are aware of the possibility of a trade.
The Las Vegas Raiders face quite a list of needs to address as the offseason goes on. They need help at just about every position under the sun, besides maybe tight end and running back.
As NFL rules have changed, defensive backs' job descriptions have transitioned. Here is our best attempt at identifying the premier DB performer in each NFL franchise's history.
The Las Vegas Raiders' potential in 2026 is staggering. There's always one team that ends up going from worst to first place in their division after a successful offseason, and it isn't a stretch to say the Raiders have made the right moves in order for that to happen.
The Miami Dolphins have released star veteran wide receiver Tyreek Hill, after he had signed his huge contract to join the team in 2022. Hill is now potentially on his way to a third team in his career, after he ended last season with a severe knee injury.
HENDERSON, Nev.—The Las Vegas Raiders last week secured their coach in Klint Kubiak and he is quickly assembly his coaching staff. The Raider Nation can sense what appears to be a tangible uptick in performance by the franchise..
New head coach Klint Kubiak and second-year general manager John Spytek are done with quick fixes. The Las Vegas Raiders are committing to a full rebuild and building for long-term wins.
A new era for the Las Vegas Raiders begins this offseason, with the newest head coach, Klint Kubia,k joining the staff. As a recent Super Bowl champion, Kubiak brings a winning mentality to a franchise that needs it.
The Las Vegas Raiders are ready for change. The Raiders have lost nearly 30 games over the past two seasons, officially kicking off a much-needed rebuild.
The key pieces of new Raiders head coach Klint Kubiak’s staff started to take shape over the weekend. In a series of team announcements, the Raiders named Andrew Janocko offensive coordinator and promoted Rob Leonard to defensive coordinator.
The offseason has finally arrived, meaning there’s a lot to talk about regarding player trades and free-agent decisions. One notable hypothetical mock-trade scenario that’s garnered a lot of momentum over the past few weeks is news about Maxx Crosby, the star edge rusher for the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Las Vegas Raiders could give Deebo Samuel a path back to the West Coast after his years in California with the San Francisco 49ers. The multipurpose offensive weapon is coming off a down season with the Washington Commanders in 2025.
Sixty-six days remain until the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh, Pa., April 23-25, 2026. After a 3-14 season in 2025, the Las Vegas Raiders hold the No. 1 overall pick as this daily countdown continues through the franchise’s best players by jersey number.
The Las Vegas Raiders have already had a busy offseason. That is going to be the theme for the Silver and Black. Going forward, it is going to stay like that because they have brought in new head coach Klint Kubiak to run the show.
In case you missed it, over the weekend, the Las Vegas Raiders made Rob Leonard their new defensive coordinator. Leonard is going ot lead the way next season for the Silver and Black on the defensive side of the ball.
The NFL offseason is here, and it’s a big one for the Las Vegas Raiders. With a new coach taking over and a rookie quarterback expected to enter the fold in a few months, the Raiders are on the right track as they begin their rebuild.
There’s one thing the Las Vegas Raiders need desperately when it comes to new head coach Klint Kubiak and his staff: Some continuity. There has been a different regime in town almost every season since the Raiders arrived in Vegas.
The Las Vegas Raiders are entering a new era for the franchise. The Raiders have had four consecutive losing seasons and have gone through three coaches in that span, the most recent being Pete Carroll.
The Las Vegas Raiders have a new defensive coordinator, and the early sales pitch has felt a little light on football and heavy on personal testimonials.