The Las Vegas Raiders have officially signed first-round pick Brock Bowers, inking the former Georgia Bulldogs star to a four-year contract. According to Ari Meirov, Bowers signed a four-year deal worth $18.1 million fully guaranteed.
Cornerback remains an area of opportunity With their depth thin and lacking at offensive line, the Las Vegas Raiders plucked two prospects from the 2024 NFL Draft to address the area of need.
Lions rookie cornerback Terrion Arnold made some waves when he claimed in a podcast appearance that “the Raiders coach” called him and said a coin flip determined that Las Vegas would choose tight end Brock Bowers over him.
Assistant general manager Champ Kelly peels back the curtain on what front office was looking for in prospects At any level and in any sport, we hear coaches talk all the time about establishing an identity within their team.
The Las Vegas Raiders have been hard at work building their roster up this offseason, and they added a surefire weapon on offense in the 2024 NFL Draft when they selected Brock Bowers with the 13th overall pick of the draft.
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.
Exploring the free-agent signing’s potential role on the team In the last week and a half since the NFL Draft ended, the Las Vegas Raiders have been busy filling the remaining holes on the roster with a few veteran free-agent signings.
With the 2024 NFL Draft in the rearview, teams like the Las Vegas Raiders are now preparing for the next phase, which is the start of OTAs. Including the start of NFL free agency and their eight draft picks, the Raiders have filled out a majority of their 90-man offseason roster.
Would you rather the Raiders were able to get Washington quarterback? There was a lot of speculation in the days leading up to last month’s NFL draft that pointed to the Las Vegas Raiders being a likely landing spot for Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr.
AFC contender the Las Vegas Raiders may trade for former second-round pick in the 2023 NFL Draft and tight end, Michael Mayer this offseason. According to Pro Football Network, a trade proposal would send the Mayer and a future draft pick to the Colts in exchange for a second-round pick.
The Las Vegas Raiders maybe didn't plan to draft tight end Brock Bowers or even offensive guard Jackson Powers-Johnson, but that doesn't make them bad picks.
Offensive tackle was one of the Raiders’ obvious roster needs going into the draft,...
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.
Detroit Lions first-round pick Terrion Arnold claims he would've ended up with the Las Vegas Raiders if it weren't for a coin flip. During a Tuesday appearance on "The Next Round" podcast, Arnold said a Raiders coach called him after the 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.
Cincinnati officially will be without WR Tyler Boyd next season, as the wideout signed with the Tennessee Titans on Tuesday. Here are five candidates who could replace him in 2024.
Could the Bears add another weapon for rookie quarterback Caleb Williams? Bleacher Report’s Joe Tansey thinks so.
The Las Vegas Raiders entered the NFL Draft needing significant help along their offensive line. While the left side of their line is filled with familiar faces, that won’t be the case for most of the other side.
The dust has settled on the 2024 NFL Draft. Las Vegas Raiders general manager Tom Telesco put together the first draft class of his Silver and Black career. So far, Telesco’s inaugural class has received mixed reviews.
The Las Vegas Raiders have made some major improvement this offseason. The team has made significant investments in both sides of the ball and will enter the 2024 NFL season with a handful of new starters.
He made three consecutive Pro Bowls with the Saints between 2018 and 2020. He remained a starter up through 2023 and has 102 career starts to his name.
When the Las Vegas Raiders traded for wide receiver Davante Adams two years ago, they added one of the best offensive players in the league. That gave
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