With just one more year left on his rookie deal, it’s fair to question whether Tyree Wilson’s run with the Las Vegas Raiders will soon be ending. The “potential” case for Wilson is familiar.
Is this finally the offseason when the Las Vegas Raiders stop going around in circles and actually do something, or will it be another year of watching other teams make the moves they refuse to?
As franchises prepare wish lists for their next hires, numerous cautionary tales exist. Here are the worst head-coaching tenures since the 1970 merger.
Denver Broncos running back J.K. Dobbins has likely seen his breakout season cut short after suffering a foot injury on a hip-drop tackle by Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Tyree Wilson in the third quarter of Denver’s 10–7 Week 10 win over Las Vegas.
Denver Broncos running back JK Dobbins suffered a foot injury after a hip-drop tackle from Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Tyree Wilson during the third quarter in Denver’s Week 10 10-7 win against Las Vegas.
The Raiders’ loss on Sunday dropped them to 2-6 on the year. Especially with a first-year GM-HC tandem in place, it would come as little surprise if a seller’s stance were to be adopted ahead of tomorrow’s deadline.
The Las Vegas Raiders used a premum draft pick on defensive lineman Tyree Wilson knowing that he would be a project that needed time, patience and good coaching.
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.
For another year in a row, it looks like the Las Vegas Raiders will be drafting a player in the top 15 picks of the draft. Their last three first-round draft picks are as follows: Tyree Wilson, Brock Bowers, and, most recently, Ashton Jeanty .
A couple of years ago, the Las Vegas Raiders took Texas Tech defensive end Tyree Wilson with the seventh overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft. Wilson had all of the physical tools a team looks for in a pass rusher, but has yet to put it all together in two seasons in the league.
The Las Vegas Raiders' new coaching staff has shown they take competition and development seriously, as they have emphasized both this season. Pete Carroll has changed the way things are done, now, the players must respond.
The Las Vegas Raiders' defense has undergone significant changes over the past few months. Their group of linebackers has undergone through the most significant of those changes, as the unit will feature new starters across the board.
For Tyree Wilson, 2025 has all the makings of a make-or-break year for his NFL future. The seventh overall pick in the 2023 Draft, Wilson’s first two seasons in the NFL have been a mixed bag.
Jordan Schultz notes the Broncos’ coaching staff “loves what they’ve seen” from WR Troy Franklin entering the second year of his career and looks poised
At this instant, the common comparison to Tyree Wilson is Jalen Carter. While Jalen Carter was considered the superior player leading up to the 2023 NFL Draft, Tyree Wilson, the Texas Tech alum, was viewed as the safer choice.
LAS VEGAS, NV.-- The Las Vegas Raiders invested a high draft pick into defensive lineman Tyree Wilson. He has gradually improved and is in the middle of his best training camp since entering the league two offseasons ago.
We all know how big of a year this is for Tyree Wilson, the Las Vegas Raiders' former No. 7 overall pick a few years ago. This, in many ways, can be a make it or break it season. Sure, he still has the season after this one under contract, but this one will really start to show how much money he could be worth when that second contract comes.
A few years ago, the Las Vegas Raiders used the seventh overall pick on Tyree Wilson, a pass rusher out of Texas Tech. Wilson entered his career with high expectations, but unfortunate injuries hindered his progress.
Tyree Wilson knows what the stakes are heading into his third NFL season. The seventh overall pick in 2023, Wilson’s professional career has not taken off like he or the Las Vegas Raiders expected.
Tyree Wilson’s NFL career has not gone entirely as planned. In 33 games, Wilson has logged 56 tackles (eight for loss), eight sacks and 28 pressures. Those are far from bad stats for a player after two seasons in the league, but it might not be what the Las Vegas Raiders expected to get from the 2023 seventh overall pick.
The Las Vegas Raiders took a chance on Tyree Wilson No. 7 overall in the 2023 NFL Draft. The former regime, well, two regimes ago, made the selection with the thought in mind that he would take a few years to turn into a great player.
When you become a top-10 selection in the annual NFL Draft, expectations are sky-high; Las Vegas Raiders edge rusher Tyree Wilson learned that the hard way.
There weren’t many positives to take away from the Las Vegas Raiders‘ Week 3 loss against the Carolina Panthers. However, despite the seemingly endless
When he played his first few games for the Las Vegas Raiders, fans immediately threw the “bust” tag on Tyree Wilson. First, that isn’t fair to any player in their first season, let alone the first few games.
Las Vegas Raiders’ first-round pick Tyree Wilson has had a bit of a rough start to his NFL career. The seventh overall pick was already recovering from injury when he was drafted and missed much of the offseason regiment.