The Las Vegas Raiders have only made the playoffs once since the franchise’s transfer from Oakland in 2020. It has been a bleak five-year stretch for the Raiders, who finished last season with an abysmal 4-12 record.
The Las Vegas Raiders have had an interesting approach to rebuilding the team ahead of the 2025 season. Ownership was sick of seeing losing seasons, so
Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll shed light on what “Competition Wednesday” is as Las Vegas gets set for training camp. The Silver and Black haven’t been able to figure out the coaching situation since Jon Gruden’s resignation a few years ago.
With training camp in full swing at Las Vegas Raiders HQ in Henderson, head coach Pete Carroll provided an important update regarding two of his key defensive linemen.
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The Las Vegas Raiders were active just before camp, reuniting Jamal Adams with his former head coach, Pete Carroll, in Sin City. Before training camp begins on Wednesday, the Raiders decided to make several moves to enhance their roster.
On the first day of training camp, the Las Vegas Raiders were not active on the field, but off it, they were. The Raiders made a series of moves to add players, and that also meant they had to make moves to cut players on the roster as well.
The changes the Las Vegas Raiders made this offseason are reason enough for the legitimate excitement that surrounds the organization. Following Organized Team Activities and minicamp, the Raiders will now take the next step in their progression.
The Las Vegas Raiders face a different set of expectations this season than they did last season. After drafting running back Ashton Jeanty, Las Vegas has reason to expect improved results.
Las Vegas Raiders star edge rusher Maxx Crosby was signed to a three-year, $106.5 million dollar extension this offseason by new general manager John Spytek and head coach Pete Carroll, further proving his worth to the Silver and Black.
The first day of training camp has been a very busy one for the Las Vegas Raiders. The team has made several roster additions, including former Pro Bowl safety Jamal Adams.
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The Las Vegas Raiders assembled a group of new acquisitions with the arrival of Phillip Dorsett, who joins the team alongside safety Jamal Adams and cornerback JT Woods, after being signed right at the start of training camp.
The Las Vegas Raiders have been active this offseason as both new general manager John Spytek and head coach Pete Carroll attempted to turn over a roster that won just four games in 2024.
The Las Vegas Raiders are back and ready to go to work. The Raiders are eager to see how the changes they made this offseason will translate to the field.
The Las Vegas Raiders' cornerback room is one of the biggest concerns heading into training camp. The team is relying on a lot of young players to take on large roles.
The Raiders continue to fill out their roster with veterans after they announced that in addition to Jamal Adams and JT Woods , the team is also signing 2015 first-round pick Phillip Dorsett, per NFL Insider Tom Pelissero.
An early (and fluid) prediction on who will make the roster with veterans reporting to Las Vegas on Tuesday Las Vegas Raiders football is back as the entire team has reported to training camp with the veterans joining the rookies in Las Vegas on Tuesday.
The Las Vegas Raiders have made several major changes this offseason under new head coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Spytek. This included a complete overhaul of the defense, as only one starter remains from the back half of last year's group.
The Las Vegas Raiders have plenty to look forward to after making several changes over the past few months. Tyler Sullivan of CBS Sports recently listed one reason for optimism for every team in the National Football League.
Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll has already set the bar high for his team as veteran players reported to training camp on Tuesday in Henderson, Nevada.
Even with all of the positives that have come out of the offseason, the Las Vegas Raiders are still up against it coming into the 2025 season. They are locked into a division with three playoff teams from last season, which already makes improvement difficult.
When the Las Vegas Raiders traded for quarterback Geno Smith from the Seattle Seahawks in March, it was a move fueled by necessity. Bringing in head coach Pete Carroll was a clear sign that the Raiders were looking for a quick turnaround from their four-win campaign last year.
With training camp set to begin, the beginning of the NFL season draws closer and closer. For some Raiders, camp marks the chance to showcase what players will make an impact for the team.