The Las Vegas Raiders have no shortage of issues to address this offseason. Las Vegas took a conservative approach to this past offseason. Their 2-12 record and a brutal season's worth of carbon copy losses are the result of Las Vegas' failed offseason moves.
The Las Vegas Raiders have been an eyesore every Sunday since the start of the season. The Raiders have not only lost significantly more than they have won, but they have also looked especially putrid in the process.
The Las Vegas Raiders are now 2-12 after the Philadelphia Eagles handed them their eighth straight loss. It was one of their worst losses this season, as it was the second time they failed to score in 2025.
How many of the active NFL quarterbacks to throw for at least 300 yards in a game can you name in eight minutes?
Just when it was thought that the Las Vegas Raiders couldn't be any more disappointing in the 2025 NFL season, they somehow found a way to drop lower than even rock bottom.
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 Pittsburgh Steelers made a bit of a surprising decision when they chose to move on from Kenny Pickett after just two seasons, sending him to the Philadelphia Eagles and making Russell Wilson and Justin Fields their quarterback room last season.
With most of the NFL Week 15 schedule in the books, it is time to take a look at some of the biggest winners and losers from Sunday's action.
The Las Vegas Raiders were a huge no-show in Philadelphia on Sunday. The Raiders fell to the Eagles in another embarrassing showing. The final score was 31-0.
Brandon Graham leveled Kenny Pickett not once, but twice, his first two-sack game since New Year’s Day in 2022, when he had a pair against the New Orleans Saints, in the Eagles; 31-0 blasting of the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday.
From Kansas City's rickety offensive line to a porous New York Jets defense, here are the five worst performances of Week 15.
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.
The Las Vegas Raiders are spiraling, drawing ever closer to locking up the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft after an embarrassing 31-0 shutout at the hands of the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday.
The Las Vegas Raiders took on the defending champions, the Philadelphia Eagles, in Week 15 of the 2025 NFL season. The Raiders once again traveled across the country, and they were looking to end their long losing streak.
On paper, the Las Vegas Raiders do not have a chance against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. However, everyone knows that anything is possible once the game is started.
After weeks of waiting, Raider Nation will finally get to see what things are like without Geno Smith. On Sunday, the Las Vegas Raiders head off to the East Coast to face the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field.
Late in the third quarter of the Las Vegas Raiders’ loss to the Denver Broncos, quarterback Geno Smith suffered a shoulder injury and did not return to the game.
Welcome back, Raider Nation. It is time to get ready for another Las Vegas Raiders game. As always, this is your one-stop shop for injury updates, fantasy advice, gambling picks and everything else you need before kickoff.
The Las Vegas Raiders will have a tough task this Sunday. They will head to Philadelphia to face an Eagles team that is looking to end their losing streak just like the Raiders.
The Las Vegas Raiders made it official Friday, naming backup Kenny Pickett the starting quarterback for their Sunday game against the Philadelphia Eagles.
So let's take a look at the potential for disaster with each backup quarterback situation this week.
Raiders HC Pete Carroll announced that QB Kenny Pickett will start Week 15 against the Eagles, per Paul Gutierrez. Ian Rapoport reported earlier this
With Geno Smith having to leave the Las Vegas Raiders’ Week 14 loss to the Denver Broncos in the third quarter due to a shoulder injury, backup Kenny Pickett took over to close the game.
The Las Vegas Raiders had a pretty abysmal showing in Greg Olson's second game as offensive coordinator. They managed to sneak in an additional three points on a desperate Daniel Carlson field goal that made it a one-possession affair, but the buzzer rang before his kick could get through the uprights.
Kenny Pickett inched closer to starting Sunday's game for the Raiders on Thursday, the second day in a row without Geno Smith on the practice field. Smith
You wouldn’t think that Las Vegas Raiders fans are concerned about potentially winning a game, but alas, this is where we are at. With Kenny Pickett trending towards taking over for Geno Smith, could something be amiss with the Silver and Black?
Kenny Pickett is on track to start against one of his former teams.
According to Ian Rapoport, Raiders QB Geno Smith‘s shoulder injury is expected to keep him out of this week’s game against the Eagles, as he’s not practicing today. Rapoport adds Raiders QB Kenny Pickett is expected to get the start in Week 15 against the Eagles, his former team. Pickett took over for Smith when he was hurt last week.
As the season winds down for the Las Vegas Raiders, things are getting highly intriguing. For one, what’s going to happen with the starting quarterback position?
The Pittsburgh Steelers drafted Kenny Pickett hoping that he could be the face of the franchise. At first, things started off reasonably well, as Pickett showed the promise of a young quarterback steadily improving.
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