The Las Vegas Raiders' Week 2 loss showed many of the areas in which the Raiders must improve before they face the Washington Commanders in Week 3. There were several bad snaps between center Jordan Meredith and quarterback Geno Smith against the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday night.
On Monday night against the Los Angeles Chargers, the Las Vegas Raiders displayed multiple areas they could use improvement in. Entering the season, the Raiders' offensive line was the position group with the most continuity on the team.
The Las Vegas Raiders were left searching for answers after a deflating 20-9 loss Monday night, a game that ended without a single touchdown for the Silver and Black.
The NFL trade deadline looms in early November, and several teams with seller profiles have emerged. Here are the top candidates to be traded before that point.
The Las Vegas Raiders want to have the best roster they possibly can. They have been making moves all offseason long, and even now, leading up to the season, they continue to look to improve their roster.
The Las Vegas Raiders have several players they will lean on to help guide them through the upcoming season. Many of those players have already started to make their presence felt.
The Las Vegas Raiders have built a significantly better roster than the one that took the field last season. Now, those players must execute and perform well.
Training camp has a way of reshaping expectations, and no position group better illustrates that truth for the Las Vegas Raiders than the offensive line.
Last season, tight end Brock Bowers was the Las Vegas Raiders’ draft pick that got the majority of the attention and with good reason, as he immediately established himself as one of the best players at his position.
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LAS VEGAS, NV.-- It has become evident that veteran offensive lineman Jordan Meredith will play a pivotal role in the Raiders' offensive plans this season.
The offensive line has taken center stage as the Las Vegas Raiders are deciding hotly-contested position battles in training camp. Prior to the start of training camp in July, it seemed like a certainty that Jackson Powers-Johnson would reprise his role as starting center.
The Las Vegas Raiders will depend heavily on their veterans this upcoming season. One of those veterans will be offensive lineman Jordan Meredith, who has the ability to play multiple positions.
When training camp started last week, it appeared to be clear-cut who the Las Vegas Raiders were going to start on the offensive line. However, it did not take long for those preconceptions to be swept away.
HENDERSON, Nev.—The Las Vegas Raiders' have completed their first week of training camp and there have been some very compelling things that I have heard around camp.
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.
The Las Vegas Raiders got a pleasant surprise out of guard Jordan Meredith during the 2024 season. Stepping into a starting role for eight games last season, Meredith allowed only nine total pressures and no sacks, according to Pro Football Focus.
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.
While much of the attention has gone to unrestricted free agents, the Las Vegas Raiders had some in-house decisions to make on two exclusive rights free agents.
The Las Vegas Raiders have re-signed ERFA G Jordan Meredith, per the transaction wire. ERFAs are players with two or fewer accrued seasons with an expired contract.
There are a few free-agent guard options the Bengals can use to beef up that position this offseason, just like it did in 2021. One of those is Raiders mauler Jordan Meredith.
It's that time of the year, and it's getting even closer to being time to see who the Las Vegas Raiders drafted. The 2024 NFL Draft is to help make their future brighter than it already is.
The Las Vegas Raiders announced on Monday that they have re-signed offensive guard Jordan Meredith, an undrafted free agent from 2021 who has spent time with both the Los Angeles Rams and Cleveland Browns over the last three seasons.
The Las Vegas Raiders need two offensive line positions: a right tackle and a right guard. Basically, the entire right side of the offensive line needs improvement, along with the starter position and depth.