The Las Vegas Raiders moved on from nearly 20 players on Monday, ahead of Tuesday afternoon's deadline to trim rosters down to 53 players. Pete Carroll and his coaching staff have had ample time to get quality looks at players and decide which ones to keep and which ones not to.
The Las Vegas Raiders have an issue brewing with wide receiver Jakobi Meyers requesting a trade. While it sounds like the team won't acquiesce to his request, they did need to add some insurance.
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The Las Vegas Raiders have until Tuesday to cut their roster down to 53 players in compliance with the NFL’s rules on roster size. While there are more moves on the way, the Raiders have announced the first wave of roster cuts.
The move Las Vegas Raiders fans were hoping to see has finally arrived. On Monday, according to Ian Rapoport, the Raiders have agreed to a one-year deal with wide receiver Amari Cooper.
With another wild NFL offseason in the books, teams are ready to open the 2025 regular season. We won't know the true results of the offseason moves until the season plays out, but here's a look at how each team addressed its needs.
10-year veteran wide receiver Amari Cooper signed a new contract with the Las Vegas Raiders. Cooper, a former first-round pick, spent the 2024 season with the Cleveland Browns and Buffalo Bills but also played for the Oakland Raiders and Dallas Cowboys.
Jordan Schultz reports that the Raiders are signing veteran WR Amari Cooper to a one-year deal. He is now being reunited with the team that originally drafted him back in 2015 and will provide the Raiders with receiver depth, especially with Jakobi Meyers requesting a trade Cooper, 31, is a former No.
Hours after the NFL Network reported Jakobi Meyers requested a trade from the Las Vegas Raiders amid a contract dispute, the team added a veteran wide receiver.
With the deadline for roster cuts looming, trades around the league remain a distinct possibility over the coming days. The receiver position could be one to watch closely.
The Las Vegas Raiders announced they have cut 18 players ahead of tomorrow’s deadline to trim the roster to 53 players. The full list includes: T Gottlieb
The Las Vegas Raiders are set to open up the 2025 season on Sept. 7 with a road matchup against the New England Patriots. However, first, general manager John Spytek must cut the roster down to just 53 players by 4 p.m.
Last season, All-Pro wide receiver Davante Adams wanted to be traded from the Las Vegas Raiders amid quarterback issues. On Monday, news came that another receiver wants out of the organization.
The Las Vegas Raiders added as much talent as they possibly could during the offseason and training camp. Many players had productive training camps, but it is now time for the Raiders, and the rest of the league to trim down their roster.
With Aidan O’Connell sidelined for up to eight weeks and Cam Miller still inexperienced, the Las Vegas Raiders are seeking additional quarterback options.
A winless preseason is certainly not an ill omen for the Las Vegas Raiders. The Raiders did get to see their starters perform at a high level, and a few players worked their way from the roster bubble to create some interesting decisions on Tuesday.
Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll discussed the role of defensive coordinator Patrick Graham for this season—specifically, whether he will be on the field or in the booth.
Preseason has officially concluded, bringing us closer to the games that truly matter. This preseason has provided valuable insights. Below are some overreactions (or are they?) to the Las Vegas Raiders’ loss to the Arizona Cardinals on Saturday night.
On Sunday, Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll told reporters that the team would be looking for an experienced quarterback before the regular season to back up Geno Smith.