The Las Vegas Raiders have lost 12 of their last 13 games and have understandably begun looking towards the future of the organization moving forward. Zak Koeppel of NFL.com listed the Raiders as one of the teams most likely to see success this upcoming offseason.
The Las Vegas Raiders are having one of the worst seasons, if not the worst season, of their franchise's history. Yes, the whole history of the Raiders, we might have never seen a season like the one we are witnessing in the 2025 NFL season.
The Las Vegas Raiders are in store for an eventful offseason yet again. Las Vegas has one of the worst rosters in the National Football League. However, they are a team that has some of the best draft picks and money to spend in free agency.
The Las Vegas Raiders have struggled in all areas this season. With only three games left in the season, Las Vegas' main goal should be to stay as healthy as possible, get playing time for players returning from injury and also added playing time for their slew of young players.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
The Las Vegas Raiders used the No. 6 overall pick in the most recent NFL Draft on running back Ashton Jeanty. The Raiders did so, to help fix an offense that finished last season last in the league in rushing yards per game.
Former NFL coaching legend Bill Parcells once famously said, “you are what your record says you are.” 93 wins, 149 losses. Since taking over the Oakland/Las
The Las Vegas Raiders will be facing the Houston Texans this week, and there is a good chance that they get back one of their key players in the matchup.
The Las Vegas Raiders will have a top pick going into the 2026 NFL Draft next year. The Raiders are having another bad season that has put them in a position to have another top pick in the draft.
The Las Vegas Raiders announced they have signed DE Jahfari Harvey to the active roster from the practice squad, and also signed G McClendon Curtis to the practice squad. Curtis, 26, signed with the Raiders as an undrafted free agent out of UT-Chattanooga following the 2023 NFL Draft.
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 were in Philadelphia in their last game, and it was an ugly one for this team. They got blowout and it was the worst performance of the season for the team as a whole.
The Raiders haven't won since they beat the lowly Titans (2-12) in Week 6, and Carroll relieving offensive coordinator Chip Kelly of his duties in November did little to spark an in-season turnaround.
Things weren't supposed to go down like this for the Las Vegas Raiders. In the offseason, this team was a popular pick to be a spunky, borderline playoff contender, led by a renewed offense.
Over the past few seasons, as the Las Vegas Raiders have struggled on the field, the one consistent bright spot throughout it all has been defensive end Maxx Crosby.
The Las Vegas Raiders have been one of the worst teams in the NFL over the past couple of decades. The franchise hasn’t won a playoff game since their Super Bowl run in 2002 and has made just two playoff appearances over that timeframe.
The rise in sports gambling across the country has led to many watching games through a completely different lens. And what the Las Vegas Raiders did at the end of their game against the Denver Broncos threw many bettors into an absolute frenzy.
Philadelphia's Week 15 victory temporarily silenced whispers suggesting the club was enduring a collapse similar to what occurred late in the 2023 season.
The Las Vegas Raiders and head coach Pete Carroll talk about culture and forward thinking, but repeated mistakes and stalled development keep progress frustratingly theoretical.
What’s going on with Malcolm Koonce and his lack of use on defense? Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll spoke on the matter recently. Carroll’s explanation for why Koonce disappeared on defense sounds like a master class in saying a lot but not making it clear.
Choosing a defensive player with next year’s top pick may not be the “flashy” option for Las Vegas Raiders fans, but the team requires its next defensive star.
Mike White, who had stints as the head coach of Cal, Illinois and the Oakland Raiders, died at the age of 89 on Sunday in Newport Beach, Calif. News of his death was announced Monday by the Cal athletic department.