The Las Vegas Raiders will open up their 2025 National Football League season on the road against the New England Patriots. This is going to be a good challenge to kick off the season for the Silver and Black.
The Raiders announced the elevation of S Terrell Edmunds and WR Alex Bachman for their matchup in Week 1. Edmunds, 28, was taken with the No. 28 overall pick out of Virginia Tech in 2018 by the Steelers.
The Las Vegas Raiders carefully built out their roster from top to bottom in a manner that would give them a chance to field a competitive football team this season.
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LAS VEGAS, NV.-- The Las Vegas Raiders continue to add veterans to their roster that they believe will help them become a more competitive team. Las Vegas recently added veteran safety Terrell Edmunds to help solidify their group of safeties.
After losing Lonnie Johnson Jr. to a broken fibula, the Las Vegas Raiders signed Terrell Edmunds to add to their young safety room. Edmunds provides veteran leadership due to his seven years of experience.
The Las Vegas Raiders are signing a former first-round pick for the secondary after losing Lonnie Johnson Jr. to a broken fibula on Aug. 2.
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The veteran safety recently visited the Raiders, and that workout clearly went well.
The Las Vegas Raiders continue making moves to help bolster their roster. Although Las Vegas made several additions during the offseason, they could undoubtedly use additional help.
The Raiders announced Sunday that they have signed veteran S Terrell Edmunds and are waiving injured WR Seth Williams in a corresponding move. Edmunds, 28, was taken with the No.
Already authorizing significant changes in their secondary after losing the likes of Tre’von Moehrig, Nate Hobbs and Marcus Epps in free agency, the Raiders will see one of their imports sidelined for a while.
The Las Vegas Raiders hosted DBs Terrell Edmunds, Mekhi Garner and B.J. Mayes for tryouts, per the NFL’s Official Transaction Wire. Edmunds, 28, was taken with the No.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers safety Keanu Neal has announced his retirement from the NFL after eight seasons. The 29-year-old Neal spent his final season with the Steelers in 2023.
The Los Angeles Chargers have some serious injury concerns at safety ahead of Week 18 and have made a roster move to compensate. Thursday, the Chargers announced the signing of veteran Terrell Edmunds to the practice squad.
The Los Angeles Chargers have signed former Pittsburgh Steelers first-round pick Terrell Edmunds to their practice squad, the team announced on Thursday.
Terrell Edmunds' return to Pittsburgh was short-lived, with the Steelers announcing Saturday the safety was released, just two months into his second stint with the team that launched his career, as the Steelers shuffle their roster heading into Sunday's matchup against the Washington Commanders.
Terrell Edmunds‘ second stint with the Steelers has come to an end.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have released safety Terrell Edmunds, the team announced on Saturday afternoon. Edmunds was ruled out for Sunday’s game against the Washington Commanders with an unexplained illness.
PITTSBURGH — Veteran defensive back Terrell Edmunds will miss the Week 10 game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Washington Commanders this Sunday with an unexplained illness.
The Pittsburgh Steelers selected Terrell Edmunds in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft. While Edmunds never quite lived up to the high expectations of a first-round pick, he made notable contributions during his five seasons in Pittsburgh.
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Another free-agent safety is heading to the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Steelers continue to bring in outside talent and let their free agents walk, and that seems to be the case for Pittsburgh's 2018 first-round pick.
The Steelers have brought in more players from other teams than they have re-signed throughout free agency. However, there is still one player of their own who need to re-sign as soon as possible.
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