Even still, the biggest hole on the Las Vegas Raiders roster for the 2025 season may be the linebacker room. There are others you could make a case for, like the cornerback room, but even then, you have faith in guys like Jakorian Bennett.
The battle at left guard will produce starter and quality backup for Las Vegas Raiders Dylan Parham versus Jordan Meredith. That’s the positional battle to watch on the offensive line as the Las Vegas Raiders continue on an integral offseason under new head coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Spytek.
The Las Vegas Raiders started the offseason by making several moves to improve their coaching staff. They followed that up by making several more moves to improve their roster.
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The Las Vegas Raiders have a legit shot at having one of the best rookie classes in the entire league. When you look at the makeup of the class, they are all players who follow the philosophy that head coach Pete Carroll has in place.
The Las Vegas Raiders did plenty of losing last season, enduring a 10-game losing streak during a dismal 4-13 campaign. However, one of their most significant losses happened before they even took the field for their first game of the season.
Big things could be in store for these Raiders this season The Las Vegas Raiders are expected to rely on a handful of young players at several key spots on the depth chart this fall, giving Las Vegas a few potential breakout candidates heading into the 2025 season.
The Las Vegas Raiders have completed several coaching and roster changes this offseason, with the hopes that they will see improved results. The arrival of Pete Carroll as the team's head coach has been the most significant change.
One of the hallmarks of Pete Carroll's coaching style is that he wants every position to be in open competition. This has led to a lot of rookies having success under him early on.
The Las Vegas Raiders have largely struggled in recent years due to their inability to draft effectively. However, poor decisions in free agency have also plagued the franchise.
In the NFL, injuries happen all the time. Unfortunately, that's just the nature of the most physically demanding sport outside of combat sports. The Las Vegas Raiders got a taste of that last season, having some of the worst injuries in the league.
The Raiders' offense had to be completely better in 2025 if they want to turn things around and win more games next season. In 2024, the Raiders' offense was a complete no-show, and it was bad and never got better all of last season.
The Las Vegas Raiders are at home facing off against the Cleveland Browns in week 12 of the 2025 NFL regular season. This game is a matchup that the Raiders should be favored in, but they have another reason why they should absolutely win this game.
The Las Vegas Raiders had envisioned Michael Mayer to be their tight end of the future after a rookie season in which he showed flashes of what he can do with the ball in his hands.
On Monday, the Las Vegas Raiders announced the passing of former offensive lineman Rich Stephens. “The Raiders Family is mourning the passing of Rich Stephens, who played two seasons with the Silver and Black,” the team wrote in a statement.
The Las Vegas Raiders made significant upgrades at running back this offseason. They came as the team finished at the bottom of the league in run game efficiency.
Former Raiders offensive lineman Rich Stephens died Sunday at age 59. The organization confirmed Stephens' passing in a social media post on Monday. "The Raiders Family is mourning the passing of Rich Stephens, who played two seasons with the Silver and Black," the team said.
The Las Vegas Raiders put together an impressive rookie class through the 2025 NFL Draft. Headlined by running back Ashton Jeanty, the Raiders found talent that should help now and in the future.
While the Las Vegas Raiders were lucky to avoid any serious drama with left tackle Kolton Miller’s holdout at the beginning of OTAs, some teams across the NFL have not been as fortunate.
Like many other positions last season, the Las Vegas Raiders had to adjust the offensive line due to injuries. Injuries to Andre James and Thayer Munford Jr.
A pair of recent late-round draft picks could work their way into the Raiders starting lineup. Tashan Reed of The Athletic predicts that fourth-round rookie wideout Dont’e Thornton Jr.
Do you believe that Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby ranks among the top five pass rushers in the league? CBS Sports recently disagreed with this assessment.
Blazing speed and towering height are both at the top of the desirable traits list for NFL prospects. With rookie wideout Dont’e Thornton Jr., the Raiders got two for the price of one.
Offseason excitement is building for the Las Vegas Raiders and Pete Carroll, with NFL.com analyst Bucky Brooks recently offering significant praise. For the first time in a long while, it can be argued that the Raiders are becoming a respectable organization.
The free agent departures of Tre’von Moehrig and Nate Hobbs created notable vacancies in the secondary for Las Vegas. The team will have a number of new faces in place this year as a result, and training camp will see multiple battles for starting spots take place.