The Las Vegas Raiders have a lot of glaring holes in their roster, ones that need to be filled before they can be a competitive team again. It's unreasonable to think that they'll all be addressed this offseason, but I have hope that every area will be addressed either through free agency or through the draft.
The Las Vegas Raiders have the second most cap space to work with in the NFL, which should mean that their roster construction is a lot more cohesive next season.
The Las Vegas Raiders are in the early stages of what is expected to be a rebuild that will take many years. They entered the offseason with 10 draft picks, including the No.
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports the Raiders are hiring former Falcons ST coordinator Marquice Williams as a senior ST coach under new HC Klint Kubiak.
It is going to be important for the Raiders' head coach, Klint Kubiak, to fix the Raiders' offensive line. The Raiders' offensive line last season was the biggest problem on the team and one of the worst offensive lines in the National Football League.
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 are set to select quarterback Fernando Mendoza with the No. 1 overall pick in the upcoming NFL Draft. This will be only the second time in the franchise's storied history that it has selected first overall.
The Las Vegas Raiders' roster has several of the most glaring holes of any roster in the National Football League. This must be remembered when they begin making moves soon.
The Las Vegas Raiders continue to make moves. Las Vegas signed veteran linebackers Devin White, Elandon Roberts and Jamal Adams last offseason, respectively.
The Las Vegas Raiders struggled in many ways this season. The Raiders ' biggest need was on display every week this entire season. Las Vegas failed to protect quarterback Geno Smith or open lanes for running back Ashton Jeanty, leading to a long, long season for everyone involved.
The Las Vegas Raiders have several pieces they can rebuild their roster around. The Raiders ' sales pitch to Klint Kubiak was multifaceted. However, one of the main selling points was undoubtedly having one of the best tight ends in the National Football League already on the roster in Brock Bowers.
Now that the Las Vegas Raiders have started to fill key positions on their coaching staff, it is time to get back in the lab and build another mock draft.
The Las Vegas Raiders continue to add coaches they believe will help turn things around sooner, rather than later. Las Vegas' front office continues to make up for lost time, as Klint Kubiak's staff adds assistants almost daily.
The Las Vegas Raiders have promoted defensive line coach Rob Leonard to the position of defensive coordinator. This decision has been met with praise, but it is also viewed as a concession.
The Las Vegas Raiders enter the 2026 free agency period with $91.5 million in projected salary cap space, with general manager John Spytek prioritizing the offensive line as a primary area of investment.
The Las Vegas Raiders say they do not want to trade star pass rusher Maxx Crosby, but would a Micah Parsons-style haul change everything? Here’s what it could take to move him.
Sixty-three 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.
The Las Vegas Raiders have a wealth of resources ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft. John Spytek and company have double-digit selections in April. For a team
The Las Vegas Raiders have a plan at quarterback. The heavens practically mandated that — aided by some intense tanking — when the team wrapped up its 2025 NFL season at just 3-14, securing the No.
The Las Vegas Raiders' latest hire is another Super Bowl winning coach. The Raiders are bringing in the best coaching staff that they can, and one that is getting picked by their head coach, Klint Kubiak.
Klint Kubiak and Co. were busy today as the team filled several position coaching roles. This morning, Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports reported the team’s decision
The Las Vegas Raiders are hiring Bills LB coach Al Holcomb as a senior defensive assistant, according to Mike Garafolo. Holcomb, 55, began his coaching career at Temple back in 1995 as a graduate assistant/LBs coach.
The Raiders are heading into the 2026 league year with a real decision pile. Las Vegas has a long list of in-house free agents hitting the market when the new league year opens on March 11, and that volume alone forces a tougher, more selective approach.
Crosby has been the subject of renewed trade rumors ever since it was revealed that he was "not happy" about being shut down before the end of the 2025 season because of a lingering knee injury.
A report suggested that the Raiders would not consider trading Crosby unless they landed "probably more" than the Dallas Cowboys received in return from the Green Bay Packers for Micah Parsons this past August.