The Las Vegas Raiders have defied all expectations through the first 10 weeks of the 2025 NFL season, and not in a good way. They came into the year with hopes of being a feisty team just outside the playoff picture, led by a resurgent offense featuring Geno Smith and Ashton Jeanty in the backfield and Pete Carroll and Chip Kelly on the sidelines.
The Las Vegas Raiders will once again have all eyes on them in Week 11. The Raiders will host the Dallas Cowboys on Monday Night Football at Allegiant Stadium.
The Las Vegas Raiders are still figuring things out on offense. The National Football League is all about the next man up mentality when players go down with injuries.
The Las Vegas Raiders are in need of many things over the seconld half of the season. Cihip Kelly marks the third offensive coordinator the Raiders have had in the last three seasons.
The Las Vegas Raiders have a youth movement going on their roster this season. One position that is getting to see what their rookies on the field are getting important reps is the wide receiver core.
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LAS VEGAS —For the second straight season, the Las Vegas Raiders are being dragged into familiar territory: battling through injuries that threaten to derail their year.
The Las Vegas Raiders are slowly but surely on the mend as possible. The Raiders' injury report only listed five players, three of which were full participants.
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Caleb Rogers entered the draft as a raw prospect with high upside. At Texas Tech, he started 55 games—the most in school history for an offensive lineman—playing a versatile role along the line.
Another week has passed, and another loss is on the board for the Las Vegas Raiders. This one stings a little more—it came against a division rival, and it was a game well within reach.
The Las Vegas Raiders' offense is far from what Raiders Offensive Coordinator, and everyone else had in mind over the offseason. The unit has struggled to run the ball or pass the ball consistently enough to win games this season.
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The Las Vegas Raiders' defense has kept the team afloat this season. They will likely need to continue doing so, as it does not appear that the Raiders' offense will figure things out any time soon.
There is no denying that Las Vegas Raiders star defensive end Maxx Crosby is one of the premier defenders in all of football. Regardless of how the Raiders as a team are doing, no one can question that Crosby is giving everything he has to help his team win.
The Las Vegas Raiders entered this season with legitimate reasons to believe that things would be different from years past. As with every team, there were several things the Raiders could not afford to have happen in order to have a successful season.
Calling this year’s rookie class a “mixed bag” is putting it lightly. The Las Vegas Raiders and general manager John Spytek addressed some needs, but overall, there are some thoughts.
At 2-7, the Las Vegas Raiders have every right to keep an eye on the future. Jared Dubin of CBS Sports analyzed the future outlook of bad teams around the National Football League.
The Las Vegas Raiders still have time to turn things around. Las Vegas invested too much into the offensive side of the ball for the unit to be as bad as it has been.
The Las Vegas Raiders still have a lot of questions to answer at the quarterback position. Even after signing veteran quarterback Geno Smith this past offseason, the Raiders have not found their solution at the most important position in the NFL.
The Las Vegas Raiders had what many believed at the time was a productive draft class over the offseason. The Raiders addressed many of their most pressing needs in John Spytek's first draft as the team's general manager.
The Las Vegas Raiders have the best defensive player in the National Football League in defensive end Maxx Crosby. Crosby has been the best for the last few seasons, and he is one of a kind.
Though he’s been a stalwart on special teams for a while now, Las Vegas Raiders kicker Daniel Carlson has certainly seen the pressure rise. Could we be seeing the end of his run with the Silver and Black?
The offensive line has been one of the struggles for the Las Vegas Raiders this offseason, and it showed on Thursday night against the Denver Broncos. The team was already without starting left tackle Kolton Miller and would then see guard Jackson Powers-Johnson leave the game in the second quarter with an ankle injury.
In just one season under head coach Pete Carroll, Daniel Carlson has found himself under fire. The normally reliable kicker has had a rough go of things this season, making 12-of-16 field goal attempts and 11-of-12 extra points this season.
Las Vegas Raiders fans can be forgiven at this point for believing that their team simply cannot catch a break. During the second quarter of the Raiders’ defensive struggle against the Denver Broncos, offensive guard Jackson Powers-Johnson went down with an ankle injury and did not return to the game.
Jackson Powers-Johnson is in danger of missing the remainder of the season due to an ankle injury. At least a four-game absence is in store. As expected, Powers-Johnson has been moved to injured reserve.