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The Las Vegas Raiders are making moves on Monday. They have brought in wide receiver Michael Gallup to help make life easier for either Aidan O'Connell or Gardner Minshew. We still aren't sure who will be the starter in 2024.

They also made one other move. While it isn't good for that player, it does free up space for the Raiders to maybe sign more undrafted free agents, which they have done already.

According to the team itself, the Raiders have waived safety Tyreque Jones, who was formerly with the Tennessee Titans and was given a few months ago; they are a reserve/future contract.

The Raiders drafted Air Force safety Trey Taylor in the seventh round and then signed undrafted free-agent safety Phalen Sanford. The move makes sense.

The Raiders are making all the right moves this offseason to put themselves in a position to make the playoffs. 

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