The Las Vegas Raiders' 3-14 season ended with more questions than answers as they move into the offseason. Nearly none of Las Vegas' entire 2025 draft class had any impact until late in the season.
The Las Vegas Raiders have spent most of this season searching for answers on the offensive side of the ball, especially along the interior offensive line.
The Las Vegas Raiders will have more than a few questions to answer this offseason, as their roster is in desperate need of an overhaul. No position is higher on the Raiders' priority list this offseason than its offensive line.
How many of the NFL quarterbacks to lead the league in passing touchdowns for each season since the AFL/NFL merger in 1970 can you name in six minutes?
The Las Vegas Raiders now have the second-best odds to land the number one overall pick after their latest Week 14 loss, according to Tankathon. This means that the Raiders have a clear incentive to lose every game for the rest of the season, to sweeten their chances at landing a generational prospect.
Rule changes have made passing numbers easier to compile in the modern era, and the game's top quarterbacks have taken full advantage. While the heaviest hitters are represented here, some storied postseasons by slightly lesser-celebrated QBs remain entrenched in playoff annals as well.
The Las Vegas Raiders are set to take on the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday in what will be arguably the league's best overall roster against arguably the league's worst overall roster.
There have been a lot of questionable decisions that have happened this season for the Las Vegas Raiders. It has not been a season to remember for the team and franchise, and just when they thought they had things going in the right direction, it has felt like they have now taken several steps back.
After a devastating loss to the Cleveland Browns, Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll dismissed offensive coordinator Chip Kelly. The move came as little surprise.
Is there more to what’s happening with the rookies that the Las Vegas Raiders refuse to play, or is there more underneath the surface? The Raiders’ offensive line has looked like a group project where everyone shows up late and nobody brought the presentation.
The Las Vegas Raiders seem to have ran out of ideas of how to turn things around. Las Vegas' coaching staff was revamped over the offseason, but find themselves in a situation all too familiar for the Silver and Black.
The Las Vegas Raiders have lost four games in a row. They have also lost eight of their past nine games, with their offense looking largely lifeless over that span of time.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
Caleb Rogers entered the draft as a raw prospect with high upside. At Texas Tech, he started 55 games—the most in school history for an offensive lineman—playing a versatile role along the line.
HENDERSON, Nev.-- The Las Vegas Raiders drafted offensive lineman Caleb Rogers to add to the depth along their offensive line. He is a talented offensive lineman who can play multiple positions, and the Raiders' coaching staff is preparing him to do precisely that.
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 emphasized their offensive line in the NFL Draft for the second season in a row. This year, the Raiders drafted offensive linemen Caleb Rogers and Charles Grant in the third round, respectively.
The man build to protect Geno Smith is a man who is not only a legend in Lubbock, he's a legacy. Here are four things to know about Raiders' offensive lineman Caleb Rogers.
The Las Vegas Raiders knew they had to improve their offensive line this offseason, so they focused heavily on making that group better. The Raiders already
When the Las Vegas Raiders headed into the 2025 NFL Draft, most knew that there would likely be an offensive guard drafted to play in Las Vegas. We all did mock drafts with several different combinations of what round we all thought they would take a guard.
The Las Vegas Raiders drafted Texas Tech guard Caleb Rogers at No. 98 in the 2025 NFL Draft. Sports Illustrated gave the pick a C+. "The Raiders added depth and versatility to the offensive line.
With their extra ammunition from trades with the Miami Dolphins and Houston Texans, the Las Vegas Raiders have beefed up their offensive line. With the 98th pick of the 2025 NFL Draft, the Raiders selected Texas Tech offensive guard Caleb Rogers.
Height: 6044 (verified) Weight: 313 (verified) Year: Redshirt Senior Pro Comparison: TBD Texas Tech Red Raiders offensive lineman Caleb Rogers is an athletic, physical blocker who offers effective gap-controlling blocks in the run game.
The Chicago Bears scouting department and brass have been focusing on the trenches during their time in Mobile, Alabama, this week. Texas Tech offensive lineman Caleb Rogers loved his meeting with the Bears this week.
The Chicago Bears are entering the 2025 pre-draft process trying to identify prospects that will beef up the trenches. New head coach Ben Johnson has admitted the Bears need improvement on the defensive and offensive line.
The Texas Tech Red Raiders held their annual spring game on April 20th, and with the new season comes new expectations. These expectations seem plenty reasonable for the Red Raiders given the talent they have coming back with quarterback Behren Morton and star running back Tahj Brooks among others.