
The Las Vegas Raiders are looking to flip the script after a disastrous 2025 season, and the number of additions they made to the roster points to that.
Last week, NFL insider Tom Pelissero hosted "The Rich Eisen Show" and discussed expectations for multiple rebuilding teams, including the Raiders. Here is what he said about Las Vegas' potential in 2026.
While Las Vegas is in the midst of a rebuild, the front office's aggressive free-agent moves indicate otherwise. The Raiders spent the most money of any team in the league, and after the trade sending Maxx Crosby to the Baltimore Ravens fell through, the 28-year-old pass rusher will return to the fold.
Determining what would constitute success for the Raiders in 2026 is difficult to fully assess. Every team, every year, wants to make the playoffs and compete for a Super Bowl, but these front offices and coaching staffs also need to be realistic about their team's current state.
For Las Vegas, this season is more about improving the operation and taking the necessary steps to establish itself as a consistent playoff contender from here on out. It may be unrealistic to expect the Raiders to push for the playoffs, but if they can push towards a .500 record and prove that head coach Klint Kubiak and Mendoza are the head coach-quarterback pairing of the future.
If Las Vegas can compile a respectable record while developing several areas of the roster, that should be enough for Raiders' fans to hold onto heading into the 2027 season. With that being said, I do believe Las Vegas could find itself in playoff contention in the latter part of the season. That does not mean the Raiders will officially qualify for the playoffs, but playing meaningful football would be a welcome sight in Las Vegas.
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