The sixth overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft has already energized the Las Vegas Raiders offense, without even taking a snap. Former Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty joins a team that finished last in rushing last season, and expectations are sky-high.
HENDERSON, NV-- The Las Vegas Raiders have completed the first two days of training camp practices in full pads. The Raiders' new coaching staff has gotten a better idea of what to expect from a roster that has undergone significant changes.
The message was clear from Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll since the first day he was hired by the franchise. He wanted to start winning games this season and he was going to bring out the competition from all his players.
Las Vegas Raiders defensive tackle Adam Butler does not want to talk about former teammate Christian Wilkins anymore. Wilkins, the former Raiders defensive tackle was released last week primarily due to how he was handling his Jones fracture injury.
HENDERSON, Nev.—The Las Vegas Raiders' have completed their first week of training camp and there have been some very compelling things that I have heard around camp.
Pete Carroll is doing his best to change the culture and the identity of the Las Vegas Raiders. Early in training camp, the Raiders have been busy installing new schemes on offense and several new players on both offense and defense.
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter ranks among the best top among NFL insiders for his quick reporting on the sport's biggest stories. But a recent story he's been reporting on has gotten under the skin of a rival insider.
Early look at who is standing out in either direction The Las Vegas Raiders opened up training camp a little more than a week ago, and while it’s still early, let’s take a look at a few winners and losers to see who’s standing out so far.
With a new head coach comes new philosophies on players, which benefitted some of the Las Vegas Raiders more than others. One player who might not be finding the shift to Pete Carroll overly enjoyable is cornerback Jakorian Bennett.
It is widely agreed upon that the National Football League is quarterback-driven. Teams that do not have a competent starting quarterback have very little chance of sustaining success on the highest level of football.
This time last year, there was a quarterback battle in training camp for the Las Vegas Raiders. Well, you can call it that if you want, but it wasn't much of a battle.
Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll made an emphatic statement about linebacker Devin White who had his second straight tumultuous practice. He said the player was back and was going to be a force to be reckoned with.
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In sports, waiting on contract negotiations can prove to be a costly practice. Whether for reasons of being overly patient or playing hardball, the longer a team waits to secure a player, the riskier the negotiations become.
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Tre Tucker enters his third season in the Silver and Black. Through two seasons, Tucker has caught 66 passes for 870 yards and five touchdowns.
The Las Vegas Raiders want to get off to a fast start this season. That is what has hurt them in the last few seasons. Getting off to a fast start lets the team have confidence that they will have a successful season.
The Las Vegas Raiders were hard to watch on the offensive side of the ball for much of last season. The team could not run the ball, and outside of Brock
The cornerback carousel in Las Vegas is spinning faster than ever, and one name keeps popping up on social media this week—Jakorian Bennett. Once regarded as a promising young starter, Bennett now finds himself in a challenging situation.
Last season at Boise State, Jeanty rushed for 2,601 yards and won the Doak Walker Award, given to college football's best RB. He was the Heisman Trophy runner-up.
Las Vegas Raiders rookie Ashton Jeanty enters his debut NFL season with lofty expectations and a clear goal for his Madden rating. The former Boise State running back, projected as one of the top rookies in Madden 26, believes his performance on the field will justify a rating in the 90s.