The Las Vegas Raiders have one thing that gives them an advantage over every team in the entire NFL. They have a Maxx Crosby, which is something that every team in the league wishes they had.
The Las Vegas Raiders finished last season with one of the best defenses in the National Football League. While the unit played well during the first half of last season, the defense’s play improved significantly over the second half overall play after Coach Antonio Pierce took over.
One NFL analyst believes the Las Vegas Raiders could be sellers at the NFL trade deadline in 2024, but what are the chances the team moves Maxx Crosby, Davante Adams and/or Kolton Miller?
Raiders’ assistant has coached many superstar defenders At the recent minicamp, Las Vegas Raiders defensive assistant coach Rob Ryan made quite the statement when he said that Maxx Crosby is the best player he’s seen since he entered the NFL 30 years ago.
The Las Vegas Raiders improved defensively in 2023, especially against the pass. In 2022, the Raiders ranked 28th in the league in total defense and 29th in passing defense.
The Las Vegas Raiders wrapped their mandatory minicamp on June 13, which means the next stage in the 2024 offseason is training camp. Las Vegas has done a…
Thayer Munford Jr. is the favorite to be the starting right tackle for the Raiders this season, but offensive line coach James Cregg believes the 24-year-old is a better fit at left tackle.
Recently, our Las Vegas Raiders beat writer Hondo Carpenter Sr. and his wife, Shannon, had dinner with a widely respected NFL executive. That dinner revealed a fascinating revelation.
The Las Vegas Raiders were excellent on the defensive line last season. Defensive end Maxx Crosby led the way off the edge, Malcolm Koonce emerged on
The Las Vegas Raiders truly have one of the more likable guys in the entire league. Rob Ryan, and even his brother Rex Ryan, have been somewhat successful coaches in this league. Sure, they have had their downs, but they have had some ups, too.
It’s safe to say that during the Raiders OTA’s that the defense has had the upper hand on the offense. There has been some bright spots from the offense.
Las Vegas Raiders defensive end David Agoha is in a much different situation than he was in a year ago. Last year, Agoha was adjusting to the NFL life after joining the Raiders by way of the NFL's international Player Pathway program.
After officially becoming the team’s head coach earlier this offseason, Las Vegas Raiders coach Antonio Pierce filled out his remaining coaching staff with coaches who possessed many years of coaching experience on various levels.
Las Vegas Raiders veteran linebacker has flown under the radar since being a vital asset on the Raiders' 2021-22 playoff team. After recording a career-best 55 tackles that season, Facyson signed with the Indianapolis Colts, with whom he played just one season, making four starts in 16 games.
The Las Vegas Raiders closed the 2024 season out with a 5-4 record, showing signs of life after a dismal start to the year under former head coach Josh McDaniels.
Las Vegas Raiders coach Antonio Pierce recently completed his first offseason as a professional head coach. He took a moment to reflect on what has been a different experience for him, as the former player experienced the offseason from a new position than he’s ever experienced.
The Las Vegas Raiders gained another receiving threat this offseason when they drafted the best tight end in the 2024 NFL Draft, Brock Bowers. Bowers,
Las Vegas Raiders linebacker Divine Deablo had the best season of his career in 2023. Deablo finished the season with 106 total tackles, four tackles for loss, two quarterback hits, a fumble recovery and a sack. While the numbers are impressive, the most important part of Deablo’s season was that he stayed healthy.
He signed a four-year, $94M pact in 2022 and he ranks ninth in the league in terms of annual average value amongst edge rushers. He has proven to be a sound investment for Vegas so far, racking up 27 sacks across the past two seasons.
The Las Vegas Raiders offense has been getting some buzz, as the potential for what this group can accomplish is very high. It’s not just the skill positions that got a boost, either.
When the Las Vegas Raiders selected tight end Brock Bowers with the 13th-overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, Raider Nation couldn’t wait to see their team’s new weapon in action.
New head coach Raheem Morris and the Atlanta Falcons took the opposite approach this offseason at quarterback from what the Las Vegas Raiders did after they announced they were making interim head coach Antonio Pierce their permanent leader.
The Las Vegas Raiders did well to add to their roster in the offseason and could be a sneaky team to watch out for in the AFC during the 2024 season. Head
Star wide receiver Davante Adams doesn't seem thrilled about the Las Vegas Raiders offense.
Last year may have been Crosby's best season, as he ended the campaign with career highs in tackles for loss (league-high 23) and sacks (14.5). He was named second team All-Pro for the second time, made his third straight Pro Bowl and was fourth in the AP Defensive Player of the Year voting.
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