The Las Vegas Raiders are officially on the clock with them securing the first overall pick. Other than the New York Jets, there is no other team that needs a quarterback more than the Raiders.
HENDERSON, Nev.—The Las Vegas Raiders are literally in the midst of a transformation as they look for yet another head coach, and have the first overall pick in the 2026 National Football League Draft with a potential chance at a franchise-saving quarterback.
The Las Vegas Raiders are searching for their next head coach. The Raiders are looking to bring in a head coach for the long run. The Raiders are rebuilding this offseason.
Jesse Minter did not receive any interview requests last year, but after the Chargers continued their defensive momentum this season, the two-year NFL DC is flooded with interview slips.
The Las Vegas Raiders entered this season believing their 2025 draft class would be impactful. However, nearly the entire draft class had little to no impact on the Raiders' 3-14 season.
Rule changes have made passing numbers easier to compile in the modern era, and the game's top quarterbacks have taken full advantage. While the heaviest hitters are represented here, some storied postseasons by slightly lesser-celebrated QBs remain entrenched in playoff annals as well.
The Las Vegas Raiders have known for over a week that they will have the first overall pick in the draft. After that, there are a lot of questions about the future of the franchise.
The Las Vegas Raiders quickly fired Pete Carroll at the end of the regular season, marking yet another offseason of change for the Silver and Black. Las Vegas has unsuccessfully searched for a legitimate answer at head coach since the departure of Jon Gruden.
The Las Vegas Raiders are looking for the next head coach this offseason. This is the second straight offseason that the Silver and Black are looking for the right head coach to come into their organization and give them some life on the field next season.
HENDERSON, Nev.—The Las Vegas Raiders enter an exciting time of rebuilding and turning the page on returning this elite franchise to the glory it once held firmly in its hand.
The Las Vegas Raiders are entering the offseason with plenty of decisions to make. Chief among them is figuring out who will be the team’s next head coach.
Despite firing four head coaches in five seasons, the Las Vegas Raiders can still sell the job as an appealing landing spot for the right candidate. There have been seven head-coaching openings so far, and that number can change quickly.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Las Vegas Raiders have a lot of work to do this offseason. After firing Pete Carroll after just one season as head coach, this franchise has opted for a total rebuild yet again.
The Las Vegas Raiders will wisely look to revamp their roster this offseason, as it is one of the worst in the National Football League. Still, Las Vegas has several players who have another level they can get to in their on-field production.
The Las Vegas Raiders cannot afford to leave any stones unturned this offseason. Although unforeseen things happen every season, especially for the Raiders, the Raiders must thoroughly think through every possibility that could come their way next season.
The Las Vegas Raiders' 3-14 campaign confirmed that none of the moves they made last offseason were enough to keep them from finally admitting and accepting a full rebuild of a clearly broken roster.
The Las Vegas Raiders roster needs a significant overhaul, which will require decisions to retain some players and move on from others. The Raiders have begun rebuilding their coaching staff and will soon do the same to their roster.
The Las Vegas Raiders have made a habit of firing head coaches. The Raiders will soon hire their fourth head coach in four seasons, a testament to how much has not gone right for Las Vegas over the past half-decade.
The Las Vegas Raiders are putting together the search committee once again for the second straight offseason, and they are going to be looking for a new head coach to lead this team in its future.
The Las Vegas Raiders are at a crossroads. After a 3-14 season in 2025 and the firing of Pete Carroll, the organization holds the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft and a clear chance to reset.
After just one season, the Las Vegas Raiders chose to part ways with head coach Pete Carroll. The move didn’t come as a surprise to most, considering the Raiders finished just 3-14, tied for the worst record in the NFL.
Las Vegas Raiders’ defensive end Maxx Crosby and tight end Brock Bowers have both been named AFC Pro Bowlers for the 2025 season. This is the fifth consecutive year in which Crosby has been named a Pro Bowler and the second straight for Bowers who has made it in both of his NFL seasons.
With just one more year left on his rookie deal, it’s fair to question whether Tyree Wilson’s run with the Las Vegas Raiders will soon be ending. The “potential” case for Wilson is familiar.
The Las Vegas Raiders are back to square one. Firing Pete Carroll was a tough call, but it seemed like the right one. Now, the front office must find the right guy to lead a young and promising team back to playoff contention.
The Las Vegas Raiders featured one of the more disappointing offenses in the NFL in 2025. Nepotism may have been one of the causes of the unit's problems.