The Las Vegas Raiders' offensive line will be led by left tackle Kolton Miller once again. Miller has been the leader of the Raiders' offensive line for many years.
The Las Vegas Raiders have had several position groups they have spent the offseason trying to figure out. The one position group where this was not as much of the case was along the Raiders' offensive line.
With Maxx Crosby, Geno Smith and Kolton Miller both extended this offseason, the Las Vegas Raiders have sorted out most of their pending free agent business.
How many of the quarterbacks in NFL history with more than 20 three-passing touchdown games in their careers can you name in six minutes?
Two weeks into training camp, and the Las Vegas Raiders appear to be getting their offensive line sorted out. Locking up left tackle Kolton Miller assures that the Raiders have the blindside figured out for the next few seasons.
Another NFL season means more potentially memorable moments from Monday Night Football. Here are 25 of the most notable to date.
The Las Vegas Raiders are hoping that the new regime can lead the franchise back to relevance after years of losing. A rough mix of poor coaching, drafting and free agent signings has cost the Raiders games but the current roster seems to have several players worth keeping long-term.
Las Vegas Raiders left tackle Kolton Miller, fresh off signing a $66 million contract extension with $42.5 million in guaranteed money, addressed the media after practice on Thursday, and until he said he was happy, you could not tell he just broke the bank.
Miller will look to anchor the offensive line in Las Vegas.
The Las Vegas Raiders have ensured their blind side is secure for another three years by extending the contract of stalwart offensive tackle Kolton Miller.
Las Vegas Raiders starting left tackle Kolton Miller agreed to a contract extension, the team announced late Wednesday night. While the Raiders did not disclose the terms of the deal, multiple media outlets reported it was a three-year extension worth a total of $66 million, with $42.5 million guaranteed.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
The last seven years have been anything but smooth for the Las Vegas Raiders. Coaching turnover, scandal, a new location, a lot has changed. But one player in particular has remained commonplace, and he's not going anywhere...
Kolton Miller is not leaving the Las Vegas Raiders anytime soon. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, the Raiders have agreed to a three-year extension worth $66 million, including $42.5 million guaranteed.
The Las Vegas Raiders are signing LT Kolton Miller to a three-year, $66 million contract extension with $42.5 million guaranteed, according to Jeremy Fowler.
Four Raiders remain from the Oakland days of the franchise. The longest-tenured of those four players is now set to stick around in Las Vegas for a few more years, at least.
Some good news for Las Vegas Raiders fans is that stalwart left tackle Kolton Miller is ready to pick up where he left off from late last season. Reflecting on last year, Miller’s challenges raised concerns among some members of Raider Nation.
The Las Vegas Raiders have been in somewhat of a contract dispute with longtime starting left tackle Kolton Miller this offseason. The seven-year NFL veteran is entering the final year of his contract with no guaranteed money.
Kolton Miller remains attached to the final year of his contract without any of his scheduled $12.31MM in compensation guaranteed. The veteran left tackle has made it clear he wants to stay in Vegas well beyond 2025, but it remains to be seen if an agreement can be reached to make that happen.
It was very clear that the Las Vegas Raiders' offensive line in 2024 wasn't as good as it should have been, especially on the left side. Kolton Miller, a Pro Bowl-level tackle every single year, did not play to his or the Raiders' standards.
Raiders LT Kolton Miller is entering the final year of a three-year, $54 million contract and skipped voluntary workouts in April in pursuit of a new contract.
A former first-round pick, he has appeared in 109 games for the organization.
This offseason has been quite the interesting one for Las Vegas Raiders left tackle Kolton Miller. On the final year of his contract in 2025, Miller sat out voluntary workouts earlier in the offseason in the hopes of getting a new contract.
Once a Raider, Always a Raider; a saying that members of the Las Vegas Raiders feel as passionate about as fans—just ask star left tackle Kolton Miller.
Las Vegas Raiders fans learned quite a bit about the standoff between the team and left tackle Kolton Miller over the past few days. Despite holding out for a contract extension and rumors of a potential trade floating around, the Raiders did not rush to grab an offensive lineman in the draft.
Las Vegas Raiders left tackle Kolton Miller continues to sit out of the team's voluntary offseason program, hoping to negotiate a contract extension. Miller, 29, was selected by the franchise with the No.
Las Vegas Raiders left tackle Kolton Miller has opted not to participate in the team's voluntary workouts in hopes of landing a better contract, according to reports on Wedensday.
Kolton Miller is seeking a new contract, and that pursuit is temporarily keeping him away from practice.
If you watched any Las Vegas Raiders game between Weeks 1-4 this season, you’ll likely remember seeing left tackle Kolton Miller stand out – not in a good way, either.
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