The Las Vegas Raiders are looking to get things going in the right direction in 2025. The big question for the Raiders is how the defense will look next season.
There have been many reasons the Las Vegas Raiders have struggled on offense over the past two seasons. While most of the attention has rightfully been centered around the Raiders' struggles at quarterback and running back, they have also had issues along their offensive line.
When the Las Vegas Raiders decided to take one of the most athletic guys in the entire 2025 NFL Draft class, based on RAS scores anyways, it was clear that Darien Porter was going to be the next lab rat for Pete Carroll, in which he famously turns large, athletic, long defensive backs into stars.
The Las Vegas Raiders have been desperately searching for an answer at quarterback for years since releasing Derek Carr, and they seemingly found at least their bridge option in Geno Smith.
Brock Bowers is preparing for his second season as a talented tight end weapon for the Las Vegas Raiders in 2025. After joining the Raiders franchise as the No.
There are indelible images of certain athletes in specific uniforms. Barry Sanders wearing the Honolulu blue and silver of the Detroit Lions, for example.
The Las Vegas Raiders are trying out several players at rookie minicamp, and one of the most intriguing ones was linebacker Jaylon Smith. He had played with the team in 2023, but only played one game before getting cut.
It’s official. According to ESPN insider Adam Schefter, the Raiders have officially signed 29-year-old and former second-round pick from the Dallas Cowboys Jaylon Smith.
The Las Vegas Raiders have revamped their offense by trading for Geno Smith earlier in the offseason and by securing a solid haul in the NFL Draft. Las Vegas entered the offseason with one of the worst offenses in the league, but now how a much more serviceable lineup on that side of the ball.
The Las Vegas Raiders will head into the 2025 NFL season looking to get things going in the right direction. The Raiders are coming off a bad showing in
Defensive linemen are a key component of successful defenses, as they have the power to disrupt a play before it even starts. A quality disruptor is difficult to come by, but in Las Vegas Raiders history, this is not the case.
Derek Carr officially retired as a member of the New Orleans Saints, but a part of him will always belong to the Las Vegas Raiders. After he shocked the league with his stunning decision, Carr did not forget to leave Mark Davis and the Raiders out of his official farewell statement.
With new head coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Spytek joining the fold, the Las Vegas Raiders are hoping for a quick turnaround from a dismal four-win campaign.
The Las Vegas Raiders will head into the 2025 NFL season looking to get things going in the right direction. The Raiders are coming off a bad showing in
The Las Vegas Raiders will head into the 2025 NFL season looking to get things going in the right direction. The Raiders are coming off a bad showing in
When Pete Carroll is running things, it's bound to be a bit different than what we have seen before. During rookie minicamp, we kind of got our first glance at what a Carroll-ran training camp could look like.
The Las Vegas Raiders have undergone more significant roster changes than nearly any team in the league. This is especially true when considering the offensive coaching staff.
The Las Vegas Raiders took the field Friday to start this weekend’s rookie minicamp, as the coaching staff got their first look at the newest additions to their organization.
This season is shaping up to be a crucial one for the Las Vegas Raiders. With new head coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Spytek leading the way, the Raiders have expectations of progress coming off of a miserable 4-13 campaign a year ago.
As Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis once alluded to, the offseason is one of the best times. Optimism and hope are at a fever pitch but underneath all of that, is the team ignoring one of the most glaring deficiencies?
Rookie minicamp is underway for the Las Vegas Raiders – that’s the good news. The great news is, the day ended with eight-of-11 members of Sin City’s 2025 NFL Draft class officially signing their rookie contract.
The Las Vegas Raiders tanked last season, going 4-13 and firing head coach Antonio Pierce. Can they turn things around with new HC Pete Carroll? Along with that, here are three other questions the Raiders must answer heading into the 2025 season.