The Las Vegas Raiders have some good young talent on their football team. We saw some of it last season, and they did not disappoint. That was one thing that was a bit of a bright spot that was a hard season for the Silver and Black.
Football games are won and lost along the line of scrimmage. The Las Vegas Raiders believe they have a solid group of linemen that will perform well this season.
When it comes to former Oregon Ducks helping their alma-mater recruit the next generation of talent, second year Las Vegas Raiders center Jackson Powers-Johnson is leading the way.
The offseason is filled with different opinions. For the Las Vegas Raiders, a recent notion from a well-known stat outlet has shown them some confidence in their offensive line.
Fair or not, Jackson Powers-Johnson will have the spotlight on him in his second season. Likely the full-time center for the Las Vegas Raiders, the pressure is on.
The Las Vegas Raiders selected offensive lineman Jackson Powers-Johnson in the second round of last offseason's NFL Draft. However, many draft experts had a first round grade on him.
The Las Vegas Raiders dealt with injuries across the board in 2024. One group that saw injuries and lots of shuffling was the offensive line. Center Andre
Las Vegas Raiders center Jackson Powers-Johnson now has a year under his belt, looking to improve on a promising rookie season. Many within the Raiders organization say Powers-Johnson is already stepping up as a leader, which is an encouraging sign for the second-year center.
The Las Vegas Raiders hired Chip Kelly to be their offensive coordinator in 2025. Kelly took Ohio State’s OC job last season, leading them to a national championship as one of the top offenses in college football.
The Las Vegas Raiders have an exciting group of young players on both sides of the ball entering the 2025 season. Las Vegas had the seventh-youngest roster
The Las Vegas Raiders have a new energy around them, thanks to new head coach Pete Carroll. The 73-year-old, who had spent a year away from coaching, took over as the head coach of the Silver and Black in January.
The Las Vegas Raiders are building excitement as they ramp up towards the regular season. The Pete Carroll-John Spytek regime that took over this offseason made significant moves to re-imagine the roster.
Las Vegas Raiders center Jackson Powers-Johnson made another appearance on Maxx Crosby’s podcast, The Rush, this week. Crosby could not be on the podcast
The 2024 season was certainly one to forget for the Las Vegas Raiders, but it was not a complete failure. Despite former general manager Tom Telesco making some blunders in his lone season at the helm, he did give the Raiders one of their best draft classes in a good bit.
There is one player above everyone else that Jackson Powers-Johnson would love to get another crack at. In Week 6 when the Las Vegas Raiders faced off against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Powers-Johnson drew the difficult assignment of Steelers defensive tackle Cameron Heyward.
The Las Vegas Raiders have taken several steps in working to improve their offensive line. One of the most critical pieces they have added is second-year center Jackson Powers-Johnson, whom the team drafted in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft out of Oregon.
With one NFL season now under his belt, Jackson Powers-Johnson is hoping to return to the Las Vegas Raiders as a better player in his sophomore year. The second-round pick of the team in the 2024 NFL Draft, Powers-Johnson found his stride after replacing veteran Andre James as starting center.
It was a moment that left a permanent scar on Jackson Powers-Johnson’s promising rookie campaign. Despite the Las Vegas Raiders stumbling to a four-win campaign, it is easy to forget that they had the Kansas City Chiefs on the ropes at Arrowhead on Black Friday.
Running back Ashton Jeanty comes in with high expectations from the Las Vegas Raiders and the NFL at large. The Raiders lacked any semblance of a running game last season, resulting in struggles all throughout the offense.
It was an up-and-down rookie season for Las Vegas Raiders second-rounder Jackson Powers-Johnson this past year, to say the least. Spending the first half of his ’24 campaign at guard, Powers-Johnson struggled to be effective.
The Las Vegas Raiders, demonstrating their strategic prowess, secured the best player available in the second round, offensive guard Jackson Powers-Johnson.
The Steelers still have a few holes to fill with the 2024 NFL Draft less than three weeks away. They may be able to meet one of those needs in the second round.
The 2024 NFL Draft is rapidly approaching. Last year, the Chargers took WR Quentin Johnston 21st overall. This year the Dolphins hold the 21st pick. Here’s who experts think they'll take.