The Las Vegas Raiders fall to 2 - 5 after being dominated by the Kansas City Chiefs , a game where they couldn't get a single point on the board. The Raiders were without some of their top playmakers, such as Brock Bowers and Jakobi Meyers, but that doesn't excuse a shutout in 2025.
People weren't expecting much from the Las Vegas Raiders after their 2-4 start to the 2025 NFL season. They had already repeatedly shown that the offensive potential they built up over the offseason was fool's gold.
The Las Vegas Raiders looked like a disinterested team against the Kansas City Chiefs. Scott Pianowski of Yahoo Sports analyzed the Raiders' loss to the Chiefs, noting that the Raiders' offense looked inept against Kansas City.
The Las Vegas Raiders' offense has not been the same without a healthy Brock Bowers present. The Raiders' offense struggled even with Bowers on the field, but not entirely healthy.
Many teams have made missteps regarding a separation from a head coach or coordinator. Some have been straight firings, others de facto dismissals described as mutual separations.
The start of the Pete Carroll era has not gone how the Las Vegas Raiders have planned. Even Carroll is a bit stunned. Their 31-0 Week 7 loss against the Kansas City Chiefs dropped the Raiders to 2-5 on the season.
The Las Vegas Raiders' season continues to take steps in the wrong direction after yet another head-scratching performance. Las Vegas has emphasized competing all offseason, only to not do so when it counted the most.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
The Las Vegas Raiders made the splashy hire in the offseason, luring Pete Carroll back into the NFL and making them their new head coach. Carroll is widely respected around the league after his successful stint with the Seattle Seahawks, so the Raiders were praised when they chose him to lead their team.
The Las Vegas Raiders hit the road to Kansas City aiming to start a two-game winning streak but left wondering when their next win may or may not come this season.
CBS Sports’ Jonathan Jones mentions Raiders WR Jakobi Meyers as a strong trade candidate, but notes any team trading for Meyers likely would need to feel
There were certain things the Las Vegas Raiders could not afford to have happen if they planned on having a productive season. Injuries, poor playcalling on offense and poor play from their prized offseason addition, quarterback Geno Smith, were a few of those reasons.
The issues the Las Vegas Raiders face that have led to a 2-5 start on the season are problems that took much longer than one offseason or regular season to create.
After an offseason filled with sweeping front office, coaching staff and roster changes to help turn their organization around, the Las Vegas Raiders are in serious jeopardy of having the worst season they have had in several years.
In the two decades he spent playing under Bill Belichick, longtime New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady saw plenty of his most experienced teammates leave, even if they were still playing at an above-average level.
Everything was already going horrifically wrong for the Las Vegas Raiders against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, and it almost got even worse. Maxx Crosby did not play the entire second half of the game due to a knee injury that he sustained.
Las Vegas couldn't get anything going against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 7, with Andy Reid's team having as many first downs (30) as Raiders offensive plays.
While NFL was dominating the public eye on Sunday, the sport received a piece of tragic news. In a statement presented by his family, former Oakland Raiders running back Doug Martin passed away at the age of 36.
That was tough to stomach. Of all the rough outings the Las Vegas Raiders have had this season, this one might top the list. It got so bad the Kansas City Chiefs sent in backup—and former Raiders starter—Gardner Minshew by the third quarter.
Doug Martin, a two-time Pro Bowl running back who played seven NFL seasons, died Saturday. Martin’s family announced his passing; he was 36. No cause of death has been confirmed, according to ESPN.com.
The NFL world is mourning the loss of former Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Oakland Raiders running back Doug Martin. According to TMZ, Martin tragically died recently at just 36 years old.
In just nine seasons, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has already established himself as one of the greatest to ever play the position. And that is something that drives Las Vegas Raiders star defensive end Maxx Crosby every time the two take the field together.