The Las Vegas Raiders were one of the worst teams in the NFL last season, in many aspects, but especially at running the ball. Their drives went nowhere, and they couldn't move the ball downfield through the air or on the ground.
The Las Vegas Raiders did not win a game against the AFC West last season. Usually competing well against most of their division, the Raiders were lapped by two other teams in the AFC West who made the playoffs.
Star defensive tackle is still dealing with 2024 foot injury The Las Vegas Raiders continue to work this offseason without star defensive tackle Christian Wilkins, who has not returned from a foot injury he suffered last October.
The Las Vegas Raiders have signed all but one member of their 2025 draft class, with second-round wide receiver Jack Bech the lone unsigned rookie. This has nothing to do with an impasse already forming between Bech and the Raiders, and it is expected that the receiver will sign his deal before training camp begins.
One thing that was abundantly clear when the Las Vegas Raiders hired head coach Pete Carroll was that they were getting one of the fiercest competitors in recent NFL history.
The Las Vegas Raiders will look to rebound from a disappointing season last year. Nothing in 2024 went the Raiders' way, and when it went bad, they could not do anything to make it go better.
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There is one player above everyone else that Jackson Powers-Johnson would love to get another crack at. In Week 6 when the Las Vegas Raiders faced off against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Powers-Johnson drew the difficult assignment of Steelers defensive tackle Cameron Heyward.
Following a dismal 4-13 campaign, the Las Vegas Raiders have had a productive offseason. John Spytek has taken over as the team's general manager and quickly provided new Raiders Head Coach Pete Carroll with the tools to be a more competitive team at the very least, this upcoming season.
Heading into the 2025 NFL Draft, the Las Vegas Raiders knew they needed to add some depth at the cornerback position. In doing so, they got quite an exciting player in Darien Porter.
The Las Vegas Raiders have a lot of new faces in the building this upcoming season. The Silver and Black made a lot of moves to bring in the right personnel and players to help the team get back to winning a lot more games than they did last season.
Few units on the Las Vegas Raiders' roster have been more impacted this offseason than Las Vegas' defense. Specifically, the Raiders' group of linebackers looks vastly different from what it did last season, following the loss of Robert Spillane and Divine Deablo in free agency earlier this offseason.
Former Las Vegas Raiders head coach Antonio Pierce and his wife Jocelyn, have officially resolved their bankruptcy case, bringing an end to a lengthy legal process tied to past business ventures.
“Iconic” is a phrase reserved for truly inimitable figures in National Football League history. When players and coaches alike come to idolize one such individual throughout their football journey, that individual becomes truly iconic–just as Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll has.
It's become less and less common for running backs to be drafted early in the first round, but every few years, there's a prospect too good for teams to ignore.
The Las Vegas Raiders have had one of the most eventful offseasons of any team in the National Football League. After producing one of the worst teams in the league for much of the past few seasons, the Raiders stumbled into the offseason fresh off a forgettable 4-13 campaign.
How does a team recover from losing all three of their top-three linebackers on the depth chart, in addition to their slot cornerback who oftentimes served as the third linebacker on the field?
The Las Vegas Raiders have made respectable changes to their roster this offseason, as they look to become a more competitive team on the field. Las Vegas' offseason moves has given them legitimate reason to be hopeful about the upcoming season.
The Las Vegas Raiders hired Pete Carroll and John Spytek to lead the franchise this offseason, which marks the third straight year that the team has both a new head coach and general manager.
The Las Vegas Raiders have made all the right decisions and moves this offseason to set up their franchise for success in 2025. The Silver and Black hired a veteran head coach in Pete Carroll, who will bring his experience of winning football to the Raiders and his leadership.
The Las Vegas Raiders will head into the 2025 National Football League season with some new faces on the offensive side of the ball. The Silver and Black went out this offseason and traded for quarterback Geno Smith to have a good veteran quarterback under center leading the way on the field for the Raiders.
The Las Vegas Raiders have long struggled to find established success in an unforgiving NFL landscape. Poor draft selections have certainly plagued the franchise, but things have taken a turn on that front in recent years.
Las Vegas Raiders rookie running back Ashton Jeanty is expected to step in and immediately make a big impact on this team, which ranked dead last in running the football last season.
‘The dawn of a new NFL season is always an exciting team around the league, with a blank slate creating renewed optimism. For the Las Vegas Raiders, the offseason gave them the opportunity to pivot and upgrade at both head coach and quarterback.
The Las Vegas Raiders enter the 2025-26 NFL season as significant underdogs in the race for the Super Bowl. Sportsbooks list the Raiders at +12,000 to win it all, ranking them 25th in the league.