It is said that pressure is a privilege, and pressure undoubtedly finds its way to a running back who had the privelege of being drafted No. 6 overall, as many believe that is too high of a draft pick to use on a running back.
The Las Vegas Raiders' long history speaks for itself, as the Raiders are undoubtedly one of the most storied franchises in all of sports. Regardless of record, the Raiders continue to be a polarizing organization.
The Las Vegas Raiders addressed their biggest needs this offseason with the additions of head coach Pete Carroll and quarterback Geno Smith. New general manager John Spytek also bolstered several other key areas of the roster.
The Las Vegas Raiders have to get better play from under center if they want any hopes of taking a leap in 2025. The front office took a big step in that direction by trading for Geno Smith to be the team’s starter at quarterback, but the franchise also needs depth behind him.
The Las Vegas Raiders have been one of the worst teams in the NFL over the last two decades. Since the team went to the Super Bowl in 2002, the Raiders have won only 35.9% of their contests and been to the playoffs just twice, earning no victories in that span.
Veteran linebacker has experience but Raiders added productive veteran Germaine Pratt as a free agent The Silver & Black are no strangers to career renaissance and resurrection.
This offseason, one of the first of many changes the Las Vegas Raiders made was at the head coaching position. As Las Vegas looks to rebound from a disappointing past few seasons, it needs an experienced and respected head coach to lead the way.
Brock Bowers was drafted No. 13 overall by the Las Vegas Raiders last year. It was the sixth-highest spot a tight end has been taken in the NFL draft since 2000.
2 offensive line spots left on the All-2000s team We’re getting close to having the five offensive linemen for the Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders 2000s All-Quarter Century Team settled, with the right guard spot up for grabs in today’s poll.
The Las Vegas Raiders have put together a front office that is filled with decades of experience, including multiple Super Bowls. The Raiders have leaned on minority owner Tom Brady to help right the ship, Adding John Spytek and Pete Carroll were Brady-esque.
Brock Bowers had an excellent rookie season with the Las Vegas Raiders, even if the situation was rocky. Antonio Pierce’s time at the helm was filled with controversy as the season progressed.
We’re getting close to having the offensive line set We’re getting close to having the offensive line set for the Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders 2000s All-Quarter Century Team, as the position group will be 60 percent settled after this poll.
The Las Vegas Raiders have plenty of unknowns heading into the upcoming season, but after how the past few seasons have gone, that may be a good thing.
Kolton Miller says he wants to spend his entire career with the Raiders. What would that cost Vegas? The Las Vegas Raiders have had quite the offseason so far.
The Las Vegas Raiders are likely open to any and all options of how to improve their team this upcoming season. Tom Viera of USA TODAY believes the Raiders could be a landing spot for veteran wide receiver Jauan Jennings.
The Las Vegas Raiders are one of the most polorazing teams in all of sports. The organization garners opinions from everywhere, as many seem to often have an opinion regarding the Silver and Black.
The Las Vegas Raiders have one of the most underrated offensive line units in the NFL. Some members of Raider Nation do not agree and feel like the team’s offensive line performance was lackluster last season.
Geno Smith, Aidan O’Connell and Cam Miller? That’s one loaded quarterback room the Las Vegas Raiders have. Sin City’s crowded group of signal callers was trimmed by one on Monday as the first post-draft move to the unit was made.
The Las Vegas Raiders still have some questions to answer about their roster makeup in 2025. The additions of Geno Smith and Ashton Jeanty certainly help, but other spots might not have been adequately addressed.
Don’t worry–although Las Vegas Raiders second-rounder Jack Bech remains unsigned, the 22-year-old is not on the verge of holding out. At least, not yet.
Sometimes, it feels as though Ashton Jeanty living up to the hype in his rookie season feels impossible. Given his near-historic final season at Boise State, the expectations for Jeanty are that he will dominate the NFL out of the gate.
Former Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr, now enjoying retirement, recently shared his thoughts on the new coach in Sin City. The team’s all-time passing leader remains a divisive topic even today.
Tyree Wilson’s NFL career has not gone entirely as planned. In 33 games, Wilson has logged 56 tackles (eight for loss), eight sacks and 28 pressures. Those are far from bad stats for a player after two seasons in the league, but it might not be what the Las Vegas Raiders expected to get from the 2023 seventh overall pick.