Training camp is a day away for the Las Vegas Raiders. Many teams have already started, but Pete Carroll elected to talk to the media on Tuesday, July 22, the day veterans report to camp, and start practice on Wednesday.
Training Camp is finally here, and the Las Vegas Raiders are looking to field a much more competitive team this season. Over the past few seasons, few things have gone right for the Raiders, but they undoubtedly got top-tier linebacker play from Robert Spillane and Divine Deablo.
Players report to kick off season Tuesday The Las Vegas Raiders’ veteran players are reporting to training camp Tuesday with a full-squad practice set for Wednesday to start preparations for the 2025 season.
Even with all of the positives that have come out of the offseason, the Las Vegas Raiders are still up against it coming into the 2025 season. They are locked into a division with three playoff teams from last season, which already makes improvement difficult.
There have been plenty of "characters" to step foot on an NFL field. However, there are those who truly turn heads -- for better or worse. Here are the most notable, listed in alphabetical order.
The Las Vegas Raiders strive to improve their offense this season. And the Raiders offensive line will have a big part in that. The Raiders' offensive line is built for success next season.
When the Las Vegas Raiders traded for quarterback Geno Smith from the Seattle Seahawks in March, it was a move fueled by necessity. Bringing in head coach Pete Carroll was a clear sign that the Raiders were looking for a quick turnaround from their four-win campaign last year.
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One of the best to ever play for the Silver and Black was defensive back Charles Woodson. Woodson was one player that the Raiders did not miss on. He was special and had a great career in the National Football League.
With training camp set to begin, the beginning of the NFL season draws closer and closer. For some Raiders, camp marks the chance to showcase what players will make an impact for the team.
The Las Vegas Raiders looked to be a better defensive team last season. The one thing that hurt the Raiders last season, besides the injuries, was the number of penalties they had.
The NFL is now an offensive league, and there's nothing more exciting than a high-scoring offense. Here's a look at the most explosive NFL offenses heading into 2025, from first to worst.
Let’s update you on the latest Las Vegas Raiders speculation, including an update on Christian Wilkins, a trade idea involving Trey Hendrickson, and the persistent Amari Cooper rumor.
The Las Vegas Raiders want to be better on the defensive side of the ball in 2025. Patrick Graham had that unit playing at a respectable level last season
The Las Vegas Raiders, then known as the Oakland Raiders, spent the fifth pick in the 2015 draft to bring in an explosive receiver named Amari Cooper. That was a decade ago, and now they have a chance to reunite with Cooper after so much time apart.
The Las Vegas Raiders reimagined their offense this offseason and are looking to become more competent on that side of the ball. The Raiders traded for
The Las Vegas Raiders are determined to not have the worst ground game in the league for a second consecutive season. Although the Raiders drafted Ashton Jeanty with the No.
Is it possible that the Las Vegas Raiders might’ve already drafted Jakobi Meyers’ replacement, meaning he could be playing his final months in Sin City?
The Las Vegas Raiders have one of the best media, or multimedia I should say, teams in the business. There are not many NFL teams in the league who do it better, whether it's the Behind the Shield show, pre-game and post-game shows, or other things.
Ashton Jeanty enters as the “little brother” in this scenario per a Las Vegas Raiders breakout star. Even though Jeanty is the highly intriguing newcomer via the 2025 NFL Draft.
From Christian Wilkins’ health, to the offensive line, Las Vegas has plenty of work to do heading into preseason First the rookies. And then the veterans.
Few teams in the National Football League had as productive a season as the Las Vegas Raiders did. Las Vegas produced a draft class of players who should help spark a turnaround for the Silver and Black.
The Las Vegas Raiders are pretty thin at the wide receiver spot in terms of layers who have established themselves at the NFL level after Jakobi Meyers.
The Las Vegas Raiders and Kansas City Chiefs have one of the oldest and historic rivalries in the sport, and some of the biggest hatred you will find. If you go to a divisional game between these two teams, at either of the historic stadiums, Oakland or Arrowhead, you will hear some of the craziest and most vulgar things your ears will ever hear.
Without playing a down, Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Jack Bech already caught the attention of three-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Dez Bryant, who predicted the rookie will have a long NFL career.
Let’s catch you up on a busy week for the Las Vegas Raiders: Jack Bech has officially signed, and there’s an update on Christian Wilkins, among other news.