The Raiders sign the #13 overall pick Brock Bowers to a four-year deal with a fully-guaranteed $18.1 million on Thursday, the team announced. Bowers became the choice for the Raiders once the quarterback choices became bleak after all of the top talent was selected before their pick.
The Raiders are set to have a quarterback competition heading into the 2024 season and head coach Antonio Pierce laid out on Friday how things will line up at the start.
Late-round picks Dylan Laube, M.J. Devonshire can elevate competition Tom McMahon arrived as the new special teams boss in the desert with two elite specialists in Daniel Carlson and AJ Cole III.
The Las Vegas Raiders came into the NFL offseason with questions about what they would do at the quarterback position. Would they try to pull off a trade?
It looks like there will be QB competition in Las Vegas this upcoming season.
Fans have expectations for Oregon guard We’re still in draft-chatter mode in our Las Vegas Raiders Tuesday Community Questions. This week, we asked our community members what 2024 Raiders’ draft pick will make the biggest immediate impact this upcoming season.
On paper, the Raiders struck out when they failed to acquire a top-tier quarterback prospect during the 2024 NFL Draft last month.
Day 3 pick has real chance to stick The Las Vegas Raiders drafted New Hampshire running back Dylan Laube in the sixth round of the recent 2024 draft Let’s take a closer look at Laube: Size: 5-10, 206 pounds.
O'Connell and Minshew each started 10-plus games last season
Las Vegas Raiders first-round draft pick Brock Bowers signed a fully guaranteed four-year contract worth $18.1 million with a team option for a fifth season.
Cornerback Terrion Arnold claimed the club used a "coin toss" to finalize its decision to make tight end Brock Bowers and not Arnold the 13th pick of the 2024 NFL Draft.
Las Vegas Raiders general manager Tom Telesco found an amusing way to dispute that the team used a coin to determine whether to select Brock Bowers or Terrion…
Several members of the Raiders organization have shot down Terrion Arnold's claim that the team flipped a coin to decide on drafting him over tight end Brock Bowers and General Manager Tom Telesco used a little humor while doing so.
The Las Vegas Raiders are coming back to California temporarily after they agreed to a deal that will let them hold training camp in Orange County. Training camp will be held at the Jack Hammett Sports Complex in Costa Mesa after the Costa Mesa City Council voted 7-0 to approve the deal.
On Thursday, the Las Vegas Raiders signed a couple of their rookies to their first NFL contracts. This list includes new players Brock Bowers, Trey Taylor, and M.J.
The Las Vegas Raiders selected University of Georgia tight end Brock Bowers with the 13th overall pick of the NFL Draft late last month, but how did they end up with him?
The Las Vegas Raiders haven't even seen their first-round pick Brock Bowers play a single snap yet, but they feel comfortable enough with their decision - so much so they want to pay him a lot of money.
The Raiders nabbed one of this draft’s top skill-position prospects in Bowers, but an interesting storyline developed in the aftermath of Las Vegas adding this draft top tight end.
According to Nick Underhill, the Saints are hosting S Roderic Teamer at their rookie minicamp on a tryout basis. Teamer, 26, wound up going undrafted out of Tulane back in 2019.
Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold believes the only reason he isn't a Raider right now is because of a coin flip on the first night of the draft.
The cornerback was selected 24th overall by the Detroit Lions in the NFL Draft.
Despite the Las Vegas Raiders’ recent signing of two new wide receivers, Michael Gallup and Jalen Guyton, Tre Tucker remains an intriguing young option for the team.
One of the goals of the offseason for the Las Vegas Raiders has clearly been to improve on the offensive line. The franchise has already added former Chicago Bears lineman Cody Whitehair while also drafting Jackson Powers-Johnson in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Las Vegas Raiders are entering the 2024 NFL season with a rejuvenated roster and leadership. They aim to leave behind the disappointments of previous seasons and make a significant impact in the AFC West.
Zamir White filled in as the Las Vegas starter over the final four games last season. He totaled 100-plus rushing yards in two of those tilts.
Could the Bears add another weapon for rookie quarterback Caleb Williams? Bleacher Report’s Joe Tansey thinks so.
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