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Why the Raiders Offense Will Improve in 2026
Aug 23, 2025; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers (89) against the Arizona Cardinals during a preseason NFL game at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

The Las Vegas Raiders' offense was expected to take a jump in 2025. They used a top-ten pick on a generational running back prospect and brought in a new head coach and quarterback. Instead, their offense was somehow worse than it was in 2024.

Their offensive line deserves a lot of blame for how their offense imploded, but Geno Smith wasn't doing them any favors with his league-leading interceptions. Now, the Raiders have a chance to reinvent their offense once again. What will improve their offense next season?

Positioned to Improve

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Bradley Locker writes for Pro Football Focus, and he wrote an article breaking down the top ten units with the most potential to improve in 2026. The Raiders offense made the list because of what they can do with the first overall pick, and their new head coach coming in.

"Based on the Raiders’ 2025 offensive results, there’s invariably almost nowhere to go but up. The team sat 31st in offensive EPA per play, 30th in success rate and 30th in PFF offensive grade last season. At the same time, the team’s preliminary moves suggest legitimate improvement", said Locker.

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The biggest reason why there's nowhere to go but up for the Raiders offense is that they won't have Smith as their quarterback anymore. I legitimately thought he harmed them more than he did good last season, and yet, Pete Carroll refused to play anyone else.

This coaching staff doesn't have that kind of tie to any player, so if they're not performing up to standard, they should have no problem benching them and seeing if they can get production elsewhere.

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"That starts with hiring Klint Kubiak as head coach, who has revolutionized the last two units he’s worked with. Indeed, the Seahawks finished seventh in EPA per play en route to winning Super Bowl 60, and the 2024 Saints were a top-10 rushing unit by both EPA per play and success rate"

Klint Kubiak, fresh off a Super Bowl victory, is precisely the type of person they needed leading the charge. He's had experience coming in and changing the course of a franchise through his offense, and he already has plenty of weapons in-house he can utilize in ways the last coaching staff couldn't.

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The defensive side may still need work, especially if Maxx Crosby is getting moved anytime soon, but I believe the exciting offense that Raider Nation was promised last season will come to fruition in 2026 under Kubiak.


This article first appeared on Las Vegas Raiders on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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