Las Vegas Raiders General Manager Tom Telesco made arguably one of the most significant offseason moves when he signed former Miami Dolphins defensive lineman Christian Wilkins to a four-year, $110 million contract that included nearly $85 million in guaranteed money.
Las Vegas Raiders Pro-Bowl defensive end Maxx Crosby has been clear many times that he wants to be a Raider for the long haul. Crosby wants to win with the organization that drafted him, a goal that you don't see too often in sports anymore.
Former Las Vegas Raiders running back Josh Jacobs departed the Silver and Black for Green Bay in March. Jacobs recently claimed on former NFL defensive end Chris Long's "Green Light" podcast that the team did not attempt to sit him down to discuss staying in Las Vegas.
There are plenty of talented centers in the NFL today. Centers touch the ball on every play and often direct the offense. Every team needs a talented center if they want to be successful.
After some of the Las Vegas Raiders’ last coaching regime failed to connect successfully with the players on the roster, the Raiders promoted Coach Antonio Pierce as the team’s leader halfway through last season.
New Las Vegas Raiders Linebackers Coach Mike Caldwell joined the coaching staff this offseason after serving as the Jacksonville Jaguars defensive coordinator for the last two seasons.
While June just started, it won't be long before we're already talking about the 2024 NFL preseason. On Friday, the league announced its dates and times for the 2024 preseason.
As the NFL off season rolls on the next thing is on deck for the Las Vegas Raiders is mandatory minicamp. The Las Vegas Raiders will hold mandatory minicamp at their Intermountain Healthcare Performance Center in Henderson, Nevada.
The Las Vegas Raiders have been hungry this offseason, going all the way back to the winter months when All-Pro defensive end Maxx Crosby was influencing his teammates to join him at the facility.
The Las Vegas Raiders’ defense enters this season with the chance to prove the last nine games of last season were no fluke. Las Vegas’ defense went from being serviceable to a defense that ended the season in or near the top half of many statistical categories.
HENDERSON, Nev.--The Las Vegas Raiders are experiencing an offseaon in which the entire franchise is engulfed in optimism, as Mark Davis has set the sail of the ship in one direction, led by GM Tom Telesco, and ultimately Coach Antonio Pierce.
HENDERSON, Nev.--The Las Vegas Raiders are experiencing an offseaon in which the entire franchise is engulfed in optimism, as Mark Davis has set the sail of the ship in one direction, led by GM Tom Telesco, and ultimately Coach Antonio Pierce.
The existence of aliens has always been a topic of discussion, as many have claimed they have either seen an alien or a UFO. That seems to be the case for Maxx Crosby, as he claims he and the Las Vegas Raiders saw a UFO one night on a flight leaving Miami.
HENDERSON, Nev.--The Las Vegas Raiders are experiencing an offseaon in which the entire franchise is engulfed in optimism, as Mark Davis has set the sail of the ship in one direction, led by GM Tom Telesco, and ultimately Coach Antonio Pierce.
It's easy for people who do not follow the Las Vegas Raiders as closely as some of us media and fans to think that this team will be the same old Raiders that they saw the last two years, and, I'm not mad at them for that.
The Las Vegas Raiders have a few players, at least, that have seen a UFO. Now, the Las Vegas, Nevada area is somewhat known for people claiming to have seen these things in the sky.
Las Vegas Raiders defensive backs coach Ricky Manning Jr. is already impressed with cornerback Jack Jones in more ways than one. His agility on the field, his developing maturity, and his similarity to Drumline’s star are just a few examples.
The departure of Josh Jacobs in free agency left a 1,000+ yard hole in the Las Vegas Raiders offense. When healthy and on the field last season, “JJ8” was a bell cow option that alleviated the pressure from rookie quarterback Aidan O’Connell.
The Las Vegas Raiders could be a sneaky team to watch out for during the 2024 season as they closed out last year strong and revamped parts of the roster this offseason.
The Las Vegas Raiders are near-set for the 2024-25 campaign.
The Las Vegas Raiders find themselves embroiled in a transition away from Derek Carr. Carr, a mainstay for the franchise for roughly a decade, found a solution to his vacancy quickly.
As far as markets available for the coming NFL season, total receiving touchdowns is a curious one, and there are plenty of options to consider.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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