The Las Vegas Raiders made significant changes this offseason that should have an equally significant impact on the upcoming season. Following the Battle for Vegas charity softball event, Raiders owner Mark Davis explained what he is looking forward to.
Another team has settled a contract with a second-round pick. The Raiders have agreed to terms with receiver Jack Bech on his four-year rookie deal, per Tashan Reed of TheAthletic.com.
Pete Carroll has more riding on the 2025 season than any coach in the NFL. Not just for his own reputation, but for the future of the franchise. The Las Vegas Raiders are at a critical juncture and they’re putting trust in Carroll to lead them down the right path.
In NFL history, 30 players have totaled 1,000 or more receiving yards in their first season in the league. How many of the 30 can you name in five minutes?
The Las Vegas Raiders invested heavily into their offense this offseason. Las Vegas used free agency and most of their draft picks in this year's NFL Draft to address nearly every position group on the offensive side of the ball.
As the 2025 season approaches, the Las Vegas Raiders have plenty to look forward to. The Raiders added veteran quarterback Geno Smith earlier this offseason.
April 28th, 2007. A date that lives in infamous history. With the first overall pick in the 2007 NFL Draft, the Oakland Raiders select...JaMarcus Russell, quarterback, LSU.
The Las Vegas Raiders have committed to one of their 2025 NFL Draft picks before training camp, signing receiver Jack Bech. The two parties agreed to a deal on Thursday, per reporter Jordan Schultz.
This offseason has been a wild one, with so many things happening that have created storylines for the 2025 season. And, many of those things, drama-related, have involved the Las Vegas Raiders.
Las Vegas Raiders training camp will operate under new energy and enthusiasm. Pete Carroll is infusing the new era. While the incoming head coach will energize the players, one is facing intense pressure to perform or face a departure.
The Las Vegas Raiders made plenty of changes this offseason under new general manager John Spytek and head coach Pete Carroll. Most believe that the team is massively improved heading into the 2025 NFL season.
The Las Vegas Raiders are heading into the 2025 NFL season looking to finally get back to being a playoff contender. After another disappointing season last year, the Raiders brought in Pete Carroll to be their new head coach.
This one shouldn’t be close ... We’ll have the offensive line set for the Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders 2000s All-Quarter Century Team after today’s poll, as we’re voting on a right tackle.
The Las Vegas Raiders' 2016 draft was middling to say the least. None of the players they got in this draft class are still with the team, and some of them are even out of the league at this point.
The Las Vegas Raiders have added several new pieces to their roster this offseason, but their most dependable returning player will set the tone for the team this season.
I've already taken a look at the entirety of the Las Vegas Raiders' defense and offense and covered how I believe they'll perform in 2025. Looking at the team as a whole, it's important not to forget their special teams unit as well.
By now, the journey of Las Vegas Raiders offensive coordinator Chip Kelly is well-documented. Once seen as one of the up-and-coming coaching minds in the sport, Kelly aimed to make the transition from college football to the NFL.
It was a remarkable sight to see boxing legend Manny Pacquiao at the Las Vegas Raiders headquarters as he prepares for his return to the ring. Since relocating to Sin City, the Raiders have consistently demonstrated hospitality toward prominent sports figures.
The Las Vegas Raiders are entering the 2025 season with an unfamiliar sense of optimism. They’ve cycled through coaches, front offices, and quarterbacks for years.
Should the Las Vegas Raiders consider trading for a wide receiver? Online scenarios continue to generate buzz for Sin City. In terms of “needs” for the Raiders, there are still some concerns with regard to the roster.
The Las Vegas Raiders have to get better play from under center if they want any hopes of taking a leap in 2025. The front office took a big step in that direction by trading for Geno Smith to be the team’s starter at quarterback, but the franchise also needs depth behind him.