The Las Vegas Raiders’ season has gone about as bad as it could go, and with two weeks left in the season, the team has shut down two of its best and most consistent players in Brock Bowers and Jeremy Chinn.
The Las Vegas Raiders will have a difficult task for the remainder of the season with their second-leading tackler done for the year. The Silver and Black’s defense did not just lose a starter this week.
The Las Vegas Raiders' defense has carried the team through this season. The unit has had its ups and downs, but has had more ups than downs, all things considered.
The Las Vegas Raiders are placing tight end Brock Bowers and safety Jeremy Chinn on season-ending injured reserve, ESPN reported Wednesday. The Raiders (2-13) are on a nine-game losing streak with two games remaining at home against the New York Giants on Sunday and the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 18.
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With not much left to play for, the Las Vegas Raiders have decided to err on the side of caution. On Wednesday, according to Tom Pelissero, the Las Vegas Raiders have placed tight end Brock Bowers and safety Jeremy Chinn on injured reserve.
The 2025 season is ending early for Raiders tight end Brock Bowers and safety Jeremy Chinn. Both players are going on injured reserve, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL.com.
Jeremy Chinn just joined the Las Vegas Raiders this past offseason, but his impact in the community is already being felt. On Friday, the NFL Players Association named Chinn their Community MVP for Week Three.
LAS VEGAS — Every season delivers a few players who quietly tilt the field, and for the Las Vegas Raiders, Jeremy Chinn is already making his case as one of those difference-makers.
The Las Vegas Raiders and Health Plan of Nevada Medicaid are teaming up to make a difference off the field. On Monday, Sept. 8, Raiders safety Jeremy Chinn and The Jeremy Chinn Foundation will host a special celebration to kick off the football season for residents of HELP of Southern Nevada’s Shannon West Homeless Youth Center (SWHYC).
HENDERSON, NV-- The Las Vegas Raiders' defense will replace nearly half of its starters this upcoming season, raising several questions for the unit. Veteran safety Jeremy Chinn was signed to help compensate for the loss of Tre'von Moehrig.
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One of the most significant Las Vegas Raiders decisions this offseason was letting safety Tre'von Moehrig walk in free agency. The Raiders compensated for that loss by adding veteran safety Jeremy Chinn, at a much more reasonable cost than what Moehrig demanded.
One of the biggest signings the Las Vegas Raiders made this offseason, particularly on the defensive side of the ball, was bringing in safety Jeremy Chinn.
When free agency started in March, Jeremy Chinn signed a two-year, $16 million contract to join the Las Vegas Raiders. The veteran safety appealed to the Raiders for his defensive leadership and ability to play multiple positions.
As far as additions by way of free agency go, the Las Vegas Raiders didn’t do too much this offseason. Safety Jeremy Chinn and linebacker Elandon Roberts are the newcomers of note, but both serve as replacements to starting-caliber players lost in free agency.
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.
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.
The Washington Commanders look poised to make the postseason after a sensational victory over the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 16. It was a remarkable comeback that typified how far this once-downtrodden franchise has come in a short space of time under the new regime.
It took Jeremy Chinn a couple of weeks to adjust to his new surroundings. However, the Washington Commanders' enhanced coaching staff must be thrilled by what they've seen from the versatile defensive piece since then.
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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