The Las Vegas Raiders have spent the past few seasons with arguably the worst collection of quarterbacks in the National Football League. The Raiders have started five different quarterbacks over the past two seasons, but traded for veteran quarterback Geno Smith earlier this offseason.
The Las Vegas Raiders finally have every member of their 2025 draft class under contract. According to The Athletic’s Tashan Reed, the Raiders have signed second-round wide receiver Jack Bech to his four-year rookie contract.
One of the most significant games the Las Vegas Raiders had last season was an early road matchup against the Denver Broncos. The road loss was a sign of things to come for Las Vegas.
After making several critical changes on both sides of the ball, the Las Vegas Raiders have made significant progress this offseason. Las Vegas has revamped their offense and made serviceable changes on defense.
In NFL history, 30 players have totaled 1,000 or more receiving yards in their first season in the league. How many of the 30 can you name in five minutes?
The Las Vegas Raiders have made more than a few changes this offseason. However, Las Vegas still needs things to go their way in 2025. However, the Raiders need many things to go their way, if they want to make a push to win the division.
The Las Vegas Raiders have made progress this season, but it is debatable how much progress. Recently, on First Things First, Nick Wright shared his thoughts on the Raiders this upcoming season.
Las Vegas Raiders rookie wide receiver Jack Bech is already turning heads, and now he has a major endorsement from a legend to prove it. NFL veteran and former three-time Pro Bowl wideout Dez Bryant took to social media to commend the second-round draft pick, whom he believes has a future in the NFL for a long time.
The Las Vegas Raiders will be a whole new team next season. The Silver and Black have had one of the best offseasons out of all the teams in the National Football League.
The Las Vegas Raiders are looking to improve next season in a lot of ways. One thing that is going to help them is that they have some good building pieces that they will have for many years to come.
The Las Vegas Raiders need to have all hands on deck for their 2025 season. Pete Carroll, the former Seattle Seahawks head coach who was hired as the Raiders' new head coach, has said this is not a rebuild -- they're going to compete right away.
This offseason, the Las Vegas Raiders have gotten it right. Now they will have to go out there next season and prove that they are a different team by winning a lot more games than they did last season.
The Las Vegas Raiders have been directionless since losing to the Cincinnati Bengals in the first round of the 2021 playoffs. They followed that season up with a disappointing year where they only won six games, and it was also the last year Derek Carr would ever suit up in the Silver and Black.
The Las Vegas Raiders are ready to start the season already. They are pumped up and want to get off to a good start. As we inch closer to the start of the new National Football League season, the Raiders will get the full team at training camp next week.
The Las Vegas Raiders placed defensive tackle Christian Wilkins on the physically unable to perform list Friday. Wilkins is working his way back from a season-ending injury to his left foot, suffered in the Raiders' 34-18 loss to the Denver Broncos on Oct.
I've covered the three main units that encompass the Las Vegas Raiders roster heading into 2025. Their offense , defense , and special teams . Now, it's time to go over who's in charge and take a look at some of the coaching staff the Raiders will have next season.
Las Vegas Raiders running back Ashton Jeanty led his college team, the Boise State Broncos, to one of their most successful seasons in recent memory. The Broncos went to the College Football Playoff in 2024 with Jeanty leading the way.
Any time a wide receiver has popped up on the market this offseason, the Las Vegas Raiders have been linked to them in one way or another. Despite drafting three receivers in April, it makes sense for the Raiders to add veteran options to take the pressure off of them.
Las Vegas Raiders fans have known for quite some time now that Maxx Crosby is the cornerstone the franchise is built around. With his leadership both on and off the field, it is not difficult to see why Crosby is deserving of that title.
The Las Vegas Raiders are heading into the 2025 NFL season looking to finally get back to being a playoff contender. After another disappointing season last year, the Raiders brought in Pete Carroll to be their new head coach.
When you think “superfan,” you conjure up many images if you follow the Las Vegas Raiders. The Violator, Dr. Death, and Gorilla Rilla, all of them come to mind.
The Las Vegas Raiders are entering the 2025 season with an unfamiliar sense of optimism. They’ve cycled through coaches, front offices, and quarterbacks for years.