The Las Vegas Raiders might select a safety in the upcoming 2025 NFL Draft, and South Carolina's Nick Emmanwori is near the top of the big board for many teams looking at safeties.
Fans support the switch at safety One of the biggest decisions of the Las Vegas Raiders’ offseason thus far was a major switch at the safety position. The first day of free agency saw standout Tre’von Moehrig, who was considered a priority for the team, agree to a three-year, $51 million deal with the Carolina Panthers.
The Las Vegas Raiders will need to account for a safety room that lost its best player in Tre'von Moehrig. Jeremy Chinn is a serviceable addition, but Isaiah Pola-Mao has had a limited sample size thus far and the 2025 NFL Draft is right around the corner.
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The Las Vegas Raiders were dealt a tough blow on the first day of free agency last month when safety Tre’von Moehrig left for the Carolina Panthers. Moehrig had come on strong in the last two seasons for the Silver and Black, establishing himself as one of the team’s most consistent defensive players.
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Adam Peters had some difficult decisions to make throughout his second offseason at the helm. None more so than letting one of the Washington Commanders' standout performers from the previous campaign walk in free agency.
The Las Vegas Raiders are looking to rebound from a challenging past few seasons. The Silver and Black have seen more than a few things go wrong over the past two seasons, as they enter next season with their third head coach in the past three seasons.
The Las Vegas Raiders signed do-it-all safety Jeremy Chinn after the departure of Tre'von Moehrig, but that doesn't mean they are satisfied with the position.
The Las Vegas Raiders have added several pieces to both offense and defense throughout this offseason and free agency, but one signing that might trump them all is bringing in safety Jeremy Chinn from the Washington Commanders on a two-year deal for over $16 million.
HENDERSON, NV--The Las Vegas Raiders signed veteran safety Jeremy Chinn to help solidify their safety position. After losing one of the best safeties in the league, the Raiders needed to add multiple safeties.
The Las Vegas Raiders have made it official with do-it-all defensive back Jeremy Chinn, who signed a two-year, $16 million deal. Chinn was introduced on Thursday, and he spoke highly of his new head coach Pete Carroll.
With free agency just getting underway, the Las Vegas Raiders have already experienced some losses on defense. The team’s top two tacklers from 2024, Robert Spillane and Tre’von Moehrig, have signed with the New England Patriots and Carolina Panthers, respectively.
The Washington Commanders got back to work Tuesday afternoon building their roster for the 2025 NFL season a bit more by adding a player to replace one they lost on Monday.
The Washington Commanders have lost some decent pieces during free agency so far. Not even the signing of Will Harris can truly compensate for what Jeremy Chinn brought to the table.
The Washington Commanders let one of the team's standout performers last season take his chances elsewhere. Although disappointing to some sections of the fanbase, general manager Adam Peters moved swiftly to find a cost-effective replacement.
Amidst the flurry of free agency news on Monday afternoon, the Las Vegas Raiders added safety Jeremy Chinn on a two-year deal for more than $16 million, per
Landing quarterback Geno Smith in a trade with the Seattle Seahawks is a big upgrade for the Las Vegas Raiders, but way too much work remains.
Five-year veteran safety Jeremy Chinn signed a new contract with the Las Vegas Raiders. Chinn, a former second-round pick, spent the 2024 season with the Washington Commanders but also played for the Carolina Panthers.
The Washington Commanders have outlined a desire to reward those who proved their worth last season. Veteran linebacker Bobby Wagner was the first major retention before free agency.
The Washington Commanders were excited to bring Jeremy Chinn on board a year ago to help their defense. The former Carolina Panthers defensive back spent time both at safety and linebacker, proving his versatility, and he was able to do the same for the Commanders.
Going into the 2025 off-season, the Dolphins have one safety currently under contract for next season. That is second-year player Patrick McMorris. Unfortunately for Miami, McMorris only played in six games and made one tackle.
The Washington Commanders have some difficult decisions with their free agents this offseason. Not everyone will come back, but a respected NFL insider offered a promising outlook between the franchise and Jeremy Chinn.
Jeremy Chinn and the Washington Commanders were a match made in heaven. However, one analyst believes the NFC East outfit could face a fight to retain his services in free agency.
The Washington Commanders signed a few players last offseason that needed to prove themselves, and Jeremy Chinn did just that. Chinn, who turns 27 this month, tied his career-high in tackles with 117 while starting in all 17 games in his first year with the Commanders.
Washington Commanders defensive back Jeremy Chinn had a great first season in the nation's capital, and there is hope to bring him back for a second year.
Jeremy Chinn has been on a tear recently for the Washington Commanders. In the Week 9 win over the New York Giants, Chinn led the Commanders in tackles with 12 of them including two for a loss while adding a pass defense to the stat box.
Jeremy Chinn will join Frankie Luvu in making the trek from Charlotte to Washington. The Commanders continue their run on defensive additions with the ex-Panthers safety
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Jeremy Chinn has always been viewed as a super versatile defender that can play up in the box as an off ball linebacker or back in the secondary as a safety.
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