The Las Vegas Raiders continue to nurse several injuries on both sides of the ball. Las Vegas is already missing a few of its best players and can ill afford to lose any more.
In Week 14, the Las Vegas Raiders didn’t just lose their seventh-straight game under Pete Carrol but also lost their starting quarterback, with Geno Smith suffering a shoulder injury that will likely keep him out of action against the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 15.
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The Las Vegas Raiders are 2-11, and there are few things to be optimistic about over the next four weeks, as they are set to face several of the better teams around the National Football League.
The Las Vegas Raiders announced that they’ve designated OT Kolton Miller to return from injured reserve on Wednesday. This officially opens Miller’s 21-day window to practice before being activated. Miller has been out since Week 4 after scans revealed that he suffered a hairline fracture in his ankle, not just a high ankle sprain.
Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Geno Smith won't practice Wednesday because of a right shoulder injury and is unlikely to start on Sunday against the host Philadelphia Eagles, NFL Network reported.
According to Ian Rapoport, Raiders QB Geno Smith‘s shoulder injury is expected to keep him out of this week’s game against the Eagles, as he’s not practicing today. Rapoport adds Raiders QB Kenny Pickett is expected to get the start in Week 15 against the Eagles, his former team. Pickett took over for Smith when he was hurt last week.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Las Vegas Raiders will look to end their losing streak on the East Coast in Week 15 of the 2025 NFL season. This game at one point looked like one that the Silver and Black did not have a chance of winning, but all that has changed because of the team they are playing.
Let’s face it, the season’s been over for quite some time if you’re a Las Vegas Raiders fan. This most recent AFC West loss was just another dagger in the hearts of the Raider Nation faithful.
Sunday was another tough outing for a Las Vegas Raiders team that has lost 11 of its last 12 games. The Raiders' season has slipped away after weeks of incompetent football.
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The 2025 NFL season did not go to plan for the Las Vegas Raiders. Las Vegas is 2-11 heading into Week 15 and they’ve already fired OC Chip Kelly, signaling that the season is already doomed.
As the season winds down for the Las Vegas Raiders, things are getting highly intriguing. For one, what’s going to happen with the starting quarterback position?
It’s a shame that it took ten losses for the Las Vegas Raiders to finally give their second-round pick more looks this past Sunday. Despite earning their 11th defeat, Jack Bech finally showed promise for the future.
After finishing a dismal 4-13 last season, the Las Vegas Raiders fired head coach Antonio Pierce and general manager Tom Telesco. Their replacements, Pete Carroll and John Spytek, are on pace to produce similarly poor results in 2025.
Since arriving from Seattle, Smith has failed to ignite the offense, with his outings scarred by costly turnovers, indecisive moments and an absence of veteran leadership that the team desperately needs.
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