Mark Davis and the Las Vegas Raiders front office knew that if they wanted to turn their franchise around, it had to start from up top. Parting ways with Antonio Pierce and Tom Telesco and replacing them with John Spytek and Pete Carroll may be one of the best upgrades for a team in the past couple of years, who isn't a player.
The Las Vegas Raiders spent a third-round draft pick and $75 million to secure 34-year-old quarterback Geno Smith this offseason, and all of it potentially
One thing that the Las Vegas Raiders want to do way better next season is run the ball well. Last season, the Silver and Black had the worst run game in the National Football League.
In the Las Vegas Raiders' first 12 games of last season, they lost the time-of-possession battle 10 times. One of the two times they won, they did so by less than two full minutes.
With the Las Vegas Raiders having a major influx of young talent, some veteran players are going to get pushed out. Between the draft and undrafted free agency, the team has added 26 rookies to the roster.
One thing that the Las Vegas Raiders want to do way better next season is run the ball well. Last season, the Silver and Black had the worst run game in the National Football League.
After a polarizing career filled with many highs and lows, all-time passing leader for the Las Vegas Raiders, Derek Carr, is hanging it up. On May 10, 2025, New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr declared his NFL retirement.
One thing that the Las Vegas Raiders want to do way better next season is run the ball well. Last season, the Silver and Black had the worst run game in the National Football League.
One thing that the Las Vegas Raiders want to do way better next season is run the ball well. Last season, the Silver and Black had the worst run game in the National Football League.
One thing that the Las Vegas Raiders want to do way better next season is run the ball well. Last season, the Silver and Black had the worst run game in the National Football League.
HENDERSON, NV-- The Las Vegas Raiders selected wide receiver Jack Bech in the second round of the NFL Draft to help bolster a wide receiving corps in desperate need of talent and versatility.
One thing that the Las Vegas Raiders want to do way better next season is run the ball well. Last season, the Silver and Black had the worst run game in the National Football League.
HENDERSON, NV-- The Las Vegas Raiders selected running back Ashton Jeanty to help fix the league's worst ground game. With Jeanty's arrival comes hope that the Raiders' offense is finally headed in the right direction.
New Las Vegas Raiders running back Ashton Jeanty is expected to revolutionize the way the modern NFL sees the running game. While that sounds like hyperbole, many are excited to see the most hyped running back prospect since Saquon Barkley take the NFL field for the first time.
This season is shaping up to be a crucial one for the Las Vegas Raiders. With new head coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Spytek leading the way, the Raiders have expectations of progress coming off of a miserable 4-13 campaign a year ago.
Hunter Renfrow might have decided against a reunion with the Las Vegas Raiders, but another familiar face could resurface in the NFL with the team. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Raiders are hosting former Dallas Cowboys linebacker Jaylon Smith at their minicamp this weekend on a tryout basis.
As Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis once alluded to, the offseason is one of the best times. Optimism and hope are at a fever pitch but underneath all of that, is the team ignoring one of the most glaring deficiencies?
Rookie minicamp is underway for the Las Vegas Raiders – that’s the good news. The great news is, the day ended with eight-of-11 members of Sin City’s 2025 NFL Draft class officially signing their rookie contract.
Brock Bowers put himself on the map with a rookie season for the ages in 2025. The 13th overall pick in 2024, the Raiders tight end more than lived up to his first-round pedigree.
Las Vegas Raiders minority owner Tom Brady finally cleared the air regarding Shedeur Sanders recently—plus, is there more offensive line help on the way for the Silver and Black?
As rookie minicamp is set to begin, the Las Vegas Raiders have put pen to paper with some of their draft picks. Out of the 11-player draft class, the Raiders have officially agreed to contract terms with eight of them.
According to Parker Gabriel, free agent QB Desmond Ridder is “not likely” to participate in the Broncos’ rookie minicamp this weekend. Reports had said
The Las Vegas Raiders tanked last season, going 4-13 and firing head coach Antonio Pierce. Can they turn things around with new HC Pete Carroll? Along with that, here are three other questions the Raiders must answer heading into the 2025 season.
Brady is widely viewed as the greatest QB in NFL history, so it makes sense that first-year Raiders GM John Spytek and new HC Pete Carroll would want to involve Brady in the club's attempts to improve its offense.