As a whole, the Las Vegas Raiders' roster has been subpar for most of the past two seasons. Specifically, the Raiders have struggled mightily on the offensive side of the ball for various reasons, some bigger than others.
Last season, the Las Vegas Raiders gave the starting running back keys to Zamir White. He looked very impressive in relief of an injured Josh Jacobs in 2023, which likely played a role in why the team let the Pro Bowler walk.
This time one year ago, Zamir White was considered as the next great running back of the Las Vegas Raiders. A strong finish to the 2023 season from White prompted the Raiders to allow Josh Jacobs to walk in free agency, effectively handing the reins to the 2022 fourth-round pick.
As the Las Vegas Raiders gear up for a new era under a revamped front office and coaching staff, one of their recent draft picks may find himself on the outside looking in.
Ashton Jeanty has long been connected to the Raiders, and that remains the case as the countdown to the draft continues. It would come as no surprise if the Boise State back wound up beginning his career in Vegas.
It’s hard to believe there was a time when the Las Vegas Raiders had the utmost faith in Zamir White, to the point that the team was content letting first-team All-Pro running back Josh Jacobs walk in free agency.
The NFL offseason is full of surprises, and they aren’t always good ones. Cowboys fans have been hoping for Ashton Jeanty to be the team’s first-round pick for months, but it seems like that dream may be fading away.
The Las Vegas Raiders’ offense was a major disappointment last season, and not just because of below-average quarterback play. The team expected big contributions from second-year tight end Michael Mayer and third-year running back Zamir White, but both were disappointments.
With a new regime now in place for the Las Vegas Raiders, work to reshape the roster as they see fit is commencing. On Friday, The Athletic reported that both Michael Mayer and Zamir White are available.
Zamir White struggled mightily when given the chance to start for the Las Vegas Raiders in 2024, following a strong finish to the 2023 season. The Raiders had a few key wins during the home stretch of the 2023 season, and they were pivotal in terms of securing the full-time head coaching job for Antonio Pierce.
If the Las Vegas Raiders get a chance to speak to Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen, both sides will know quickly if it is the best fit.
The Las Vegas Raiders announced they have placed RB Zamir White among a series of other moves. The team also promoted QB Carter Bradley from the practice
It’s not easy being a Las Vegas Raiders player; just ask running back Zamir White. Fans have apparently seen enough from the Georgia product, according to a recent live poll.
Former Georgia running back Zamir White looks ready for the upcoming NFL season. The Las Vegas Raiders ball carrier looked jacked when he took a selfie.
Josh Jacobs is no longer in place for the Raiders, meaning the team’s backfield will look different in 2024. After the former first-rounder departed without any negotiations on a re-signing, Zamir White is on track to handle lead back duties.
The Las Vegas Raiders are a team planning on making a big leap this season and returning to the playoffs. One concern offensively for the team might be the run game however, as Josh Jacobs left to join the Green Bay Packers, leaving Zamir White as the team’s top running back.
The Las Vegas Raiders could have one of their starters sporting a whole new look in 2024 while still wearing the silver and black. It's not uncommon for a player to come into the league and not get the number they want.
Former Georgia star running back Zamir White scored the first touchdown of his NFL career for the Raiders on Thursday Night Football vs. the Chargers. White punched it in on 1st & Goal from the one-yard-line, breaking the opening tie for Las Vegas at home.
As the prolonged contract dispute between the Las Vegas Raiders and Pro Bowl running back Josh Jacobs drags on, fantasy football owners should keep tabs on Zamir White.