The Las Vegas Raiders are slowly but surely on the mend as possible. The Raiders' injury report only listed five players, three of which were full participants.
The Las Vegas Raiders are hoping things will turn around soon, especially on offense. No unit on the Raiders roster had as much continuity as their offensive line.
The Las Vegas Raiders are doing all they can to prepare for the upcoming season. Their preseason matchup against the Seattle Seahawks was a glimpse of what to expect this upcoming season, but Las Vegas hopes to be lightyears ahead of where they are now when the regular season starts.
The Houston Texans have largely revamped their offense over the last several months, overhauling their receiving corps and retooling an offensive line that was among the NFL's worst last season.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
The Las Vegas Raiders' offensive line has the most continuity of nearly any other position group on their roster. Every offensive lineman that is currently listed as a starter on the depth chart played for the Raiders last season.
The Las Vegas Raiders made more than a few changes during the offseason. However, their offensive line returns nearly every starter from last season, with only one change being made on the unit.
Next season, the Las Vegas Raiders want to have a good offensive line to do a lot of different things with their offense. They will need that if they want to improve their offense from last season.
The strength of the Raiders has always resided in the men who play in the trenches. Otto, Upshaw, Shell. Three of the many defining names of the Silver and Black.
The battle at left guard will produce starter and quality backup for Las Vegas Raiders Dylan Parham versus Jordan Meredith. That’s the positional battle to watch on the offensive line as the Las Vegas Raiders continue on an integral offseason under new head coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Spytek.
A pair of recent late-round draft picks could work their way into the Raiders starting lineup. Tashan Reed of The Athletic predicts that fourth-round rookie wideout Dont’e Thornton Jr.
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.
Fan base thinks he will win guard battle It seems that one of the Las Vegas Raiders’ biggest positional battles in training camp will be at a guard spot between Dylan Parham and Jordan Parham.
Battle brewing on offensive line Earlier in the offseason, it appeared their would be a chaotic battle for the three interior starting offensive line position for the Las Vegas Raiders.
Dylan Parham has proven himself to be a part of the Raiders' future, and despite dealing with the instability caused by multiple coaching staffs, Parham is a force to be reckoned with on the offensive interior, leading to Pro Football Focus' Mason Cameron ranking him as the 26th best guard in football.
It is a long way away, but the Las Vegas Raiders have several impending free agents who have much to prove in the 2025 season. The Raiders made multiple signings and drafted several players who can take significant snaps away from some of their in-house talent.
The Raiders underwent a transformation this offseason, hiring a new head coach and general manager in Pete Carroll and John Spytek and trading for Geno Smith to start at quarterback.
Las Vegas Raiders guard Dylan Parham is finally getting the recognition many around the league believe he deserves. CBS Sports’ Chris Trapasso recently highlighted Parham as one of the NFL’s most underrated players poised for a breakout season in 2025.
The Las Vegas Raiders want to be a completely different offense next season. The offense last season was not good at all for many reasons. But heading into the 2025 season, the Raiders are going in the right direction, especially on the offensive side of the ball.
John Spytek told reporters it’s an open competition for the starting guard and center spots At the NFL Owners meetings this week, Las Vegas Raiders general manager John Spytek dropped an interesting nugget of information when it comes to the team’s depth chart for this upcoming season.
The best offensive lineman for this Las Vegas Raiders team has been right guard Dylan Parham. Parham has been the most consistent player for this Raider offense that has been struggling all year.
HENDERSON, Nev. — The Las Vegas Raiders (2-5) are hosting the Super Bowl champions and a perfect 6-0 Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday at Allegiant Stadium.
Raiders edge rusher Maxx Crosby returned to practice Friday on a limited basis, and he has no injury designation for Sunday. Crosby spent the first two practice days rehabbing an ankle injury.
The Las Vegas Raiders will be without starting right guard Dylan Parham for their Week 7 matchup against the Los Angeles Rams. Parham suffered a foot injury during the Raiders’ Week 6 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
3rd-year guard is moving to right side in 2024 One of the more subtle, yet interesting on-field changes this offseason for the Las Vegas Raiders has been the decision of the new offensive coaching staff to move guard Dylan Parham from the left to the right side.