Andrus Peat spent nine seasons with the Saints, the last four attached to a contract he signed as a free agent in 2020. Peat played out what became a four-year deal and signed a one-year, $2M deal with the Raiders shortly after the draft.
In a recent appearance on the “Green Light Show” with Chris Long, former Las Vegas Raiders running back Josh Jacobs laid out his side of the story. The question now is, “Do you believe him?” These days, Jacobs mostly makes headlines with Raiders fans due to his exploits on social media.
When star running back Josh Jacobs signed a four-year, $48 million contract with the Green Bay Packers at the start of free agency, many were surprised that the Las Vegas Raiders let the All-Pro walk without much of a fight.
Coach Tom McMahon envisions both coverage and return units to play major roles this coming season A lot of attention is being given to a rejuvenated return game regarding the NFL going with a new hybrid kickoff rule that mirrors the XFL.
New Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Gardner Minshew II has thrown to some talented receivers throughout his five seasons in the NFL so far, but none perhaps as great as Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams.
The most important position in the NFL is quarterback. No matter how good the rest of the roster is, a team will only go so far if they aren’t getting great performances from the man under center.
The Las Vegas Raiders got a special young linebacker when they selected Tommy Eichenberg in the fifth round of the 2024 NFL Draft. Eichenberg is, of course,
Former Broncos QB Peyton Manning weighed in on the debate about whether to start first-round QB Bo Nix right away or let him sit and develop for some time.
There are only five remaining Las Vegas Raiders on the current roster who played for the Oakland Raiders. Those players are defensive end Maxx Crosby, center Andre James, left tackle Kolton Miller, punter AJ Cole, and kicker Daniel Carlson.
When the Las Vegas Raiders used their seventh-overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft to select Tyree Wilson, the plan was to form a prominent three-man pass-rushing rotation.
Some holdovers benefitted from the Raiders’ offseason The Las Vegas Raiders made some key moves in free agency and the draft as they tried to improve the roster.
A year's difference has taken Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Aidan O'Connell from backup to spotlight -- mostly unheralded to potentially underrated. The second-year quarterback is no longer getting limited to no reps.
Bleacher Report's Brad Gagnon recently listed his nightmare scenario for the Las Vegas Raiders, but how realistic is it?
The Las Vegas Raiders have had an impressive offensive line in the last two seasons. However, there is still room for improvement. The Raiders spent a high draft pick on Oregon’s Jackson Powers-Johnson, who expects to compete for the starting right guard spot. The Raiders have one of the best left tackles in the NFL, Kolton Miller.
Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Jack Jones may have no bigger fan than his position coach, Ricky Manning Jr., who also has a running joke about the cornerback.
If you've been active on social media, you've likely come across the ongoing debate between NFL and NBA players. Interestingly, the Las Vegas Raiders have a player who's adding a unique perspective to this argument.
The Las Vegas Raiders faced a significant decision earlier this offseason-the selection of a new head coach. Recognizing the importance of fan sentiment, the team took into account the strong support for Antonio Pierce, who had previously served as the interim head coach.
We touched on both passing markets earlier this week, and we turn next to some pass-catchers to fade and back heading into the 2024 NFL season.
2019 undrafted free agent, Andre James debuted on The Rush Podcast with Maxx Crosby speaking about his career with the Raiders. A largely spoken upon topic in this video was the fact that James had never played center before joining the NFL.
The Las Vegas Raiders have significantly bolstered their secondary depth compared to a year ago. This is partly due to the new talent they acquired through the draft, but also because of the marked improvement and development of their younger players.
Post-June 1st designated cuts are a beautiful thing – once June rolls around, that is. For the Las Vegas Raiders, $24 million was added to the team’s salary cap thanks to the release of Jimmy Garoppolo which the team opted to designate as a post-June 1st move back in March.
The Las Vegas Raiders have been hard at work this offseason looking to make the necessary moves to get this franchise back into the postseason in 2024.
The Las Vegas Raiders missed the playoffs last season but finished strong, which should inspire confidence throughout the organization. Here are three reasons to be optimistic about the Raiders in 2024.
There is no doubt that the leader of the Las Vegas Raiders is defensive end, Maxx Crosby. Crosby is the heart and soul of this Raiders franchise, and the star is absolutely beloved and respected by his teammates up and down the roster.
Marvin Lewis’ NFL head-coaching tenure came to an end following the 2018 season. He will be back on the sidelines this coming season, though, as a member of Antonio Pierce’s Raiders staff.
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