The Las Vegas Raiders have made several moves to improve their roster in the 2025 offseason. Las Vegas won just four games last season, so the new regime knew it needed to improve the team.
Although it has been fairly one-sided lately, the Las Vegas Raiders and Kansas City Chiefs make for one of the more intense rivalries in the National Football League.
Over the weekend, new Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Geno Smith found himself in some hot water. Coaching the seven-on-seven youth football team the South Florida Express, Smith got into a verbal altercation with a fan from the sidelines.
The Las Vegas Raiders are getting ready to start training camp later this month. They will be putting together their final preparations for the 2025 season.
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The 2023 season was a wild one from the perspective of a Las Vegas Raiders fan. The team had a rough start to the season, which led to the firing of a coach.
When Pete Carroll takes to the sideline when the Las Vegas Raiders face the New England Patriots in their season opener on Sept. 7, he will become the oldest person to coach a NFL game at the ripe age of 74 years old.
Las Vegas Raiders star defensive end Maxx Crosby is the best defensive player in the National Football League. Over the years, Crosby has been getting better at his craft, and he is the leader of this Raiders team.
Former Oakland and Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr called it a career and retired this offseason. Carr is one of the best quarterbacks, if not the best quarterback, in the Raiders franchise history.
The Las Vegas Raiders added several talented players to their roster via the NFL Draft. Although players such as Ashton Jeanty and Dont'e Thornton Jr. have earned more acknowledgement, the Raiders' addition of offensive lineman Caleb Rogers could be impactful as well.
The Las Vegas Raiders enter the 2025 season with a dramatically reshaped roster and heightened expectations. Over the offseason, a flurry of key additions transformed the defensive back seven, while a new quarterback and first-round running back promise an offensive spark.
Veteran adds much-needed depth and experience but Las Vegas long-term planning at position group needs focus Sometimes, football fate meets football reality.
The Las Vegas Raiders swung big during the 2025 NFL Draft. Ashton Jeanty launched the new movement in Vegas at No. 6. New head coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Spytek further bolstered the offensive weaponry.
The Las Vegas Raiders brought in and signed former Miami Dolphins running back Raheem Mostert this offseason. The new regime of head coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Spytek liked the idea of bringing in a veteran running back to help out the running back room, which is very young.
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers had the greatest rookie season of any tight end in National Football League history. Still, Heath Cummings of CBS Sports believes Bowers can take another step, even though he is already elite.
All the latest NFL news and rumors We’re into the seventh month of the Las Vegas Raiders’ 2025 offseason after a 2024 season which didn’t go as hoped and the team is looking toward the future with training camp finally beginning this month.
Raiders Defensive Coordinator Patrick Graham and star defensive lineman Maxx Crosby will lead the Las Vegas Raiders' defense. Las Vegas has undergone significant changes this offseason as it attempts to move on from a disappointing past few seasons.
How does Las Vegas’ young group stack up to the rest of the division? We’re wrapping up the offensive position groups in Silver and Black Pride’s AFC West positional rankings by taking a look at the trenches.
Devin White doesn’t care about outside opinions. The former Pro Bowler is focused on proving he still belongs at the top level—and the Las Vegas Raiders are giving him that chance.
There’s a reason why Las Vegas Raiders QB1 Geno Smith gets paid the big bucks, and he won’t let anyone forget that. South Florida Express, a 7-on-7 football program, ended in fiery fashion as Sin City’s starting quarterback reminded his competitors of his stature in the National Football League.
There was no shortage of excitement this offseason for the Las Vegas Raiders, who have made changes from their roster to the front office to the ownership group.