The Las Vegas Raiders will revamp several position groups over the next few offseasons. They have already started doing so along the offensive line and their group of linebackers.
A single Instagram photo from a Las Vegas birthday dinner ignited one of the most talked-about social media controversies in recent NFL off-season history.
The Las Vegas Raiders will continue their rebuild in the 2026 NFL Draft. The Raiders will have a lot of draft capital to draft the players that they want and believe are going to be the future of the Silver and Black.
After years of producing one of the worst rosters and records in the National Football League, the Las Vegas Raiders are determined to turn things around.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
The Las Vegas Raiders aim to complete their roster through the 2026 NFL Draft and the Undrafted Free Agent market. They hold 11 draft picks, which could change if they decide to make trades.
The Las Vegas Raiders are reshaping their receiving corps with clear progress, but key gaps remain—here’s what’s working, what’s missing, and what comes next.
There’s a month until the 2026 NFL Draft, and the Las Vegas Raiders have a ton of needs they still have to address. One of their biggest needs seems to be depth in the secondary, and, of course, a plan for the safety position in 2027.
LAS VEGAS — The Las Vegas Raiders may not have made the loudest move in free agency, but they may have made one of the smartest. The addition of Jalen Nailor flew under the radar nationally but inside league circles, it’s gaining serious respect as a high-upside signing for a team looking to reset its identity.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
The Las Vegas Raiders have a number of intriguing aspects to consider for the rest of the season and the ensuing regular season. Las Vegas has addressed their most pressing need along the offensive line by signing Tyler Linderbaum at center.
After a 3-14 season that saw the Las Vegas Raiders wind up with the worst record in all of football, there is no sugarcoating the fact that the team is in need of a full rebuild.
The Las Vegas Raiders are taking things step by step. The Raiders have already improved significantly. They are not all that far away from taking another step forward in rebuilding their roster.
The Las Vegas Raiders plan to give Klint Kubiak everything he needs to start his tenure strong. One of those things will depend on new players, some will depend on players already on the roster.
HENDERSON, Nev.—The Las Vegas Raiders are inching closer to the National Football League owners’ meetings in Phoenix at the end of the month, and with the first wave of free agency being over, they are well on their way to gathering final notes and information ahead of the NFL Draft.
The Las Vegas Raiders are heading into the 2026 season with a new-look wide receiver room. Gone are the days of Davante Adams and Jakobi Meyers, as the Raiders are trying to find ways to rebuild the roster.
The Las Vegas Raiders are in the beginning stages of fixing a roster in need of a significant overhaul. The first thing the Raiders had to do was accept they are in a rebuild, which they were hesitant to do heading into the 2025 season.
Las Vegas has been active in strengthening its offensive line during free agency, recently signing former 49ers guard Spencer Burford to a one-year deal.
The Las Vegas Raiders still have a long way to go to fully rebuild their roster. The Raiders ' goal is not just to rebuild its talent among its starters, as they undoubtedly need to continue doing.
Now that the “frenzy” stage of free agency is winding down, it is a great time to reassess the Las Vegas Raiders‘ options regarding the draft. Traditional mock drafts can grow stale, especially when Las Vegas’ first-round pick is already a foregone conclusion.
LAS VEGAS — As fallout continues from the collapsed Maxx Crosby trade, the Las Vegas Raiders’ leadership has largely avoided addressing the situation publicly.
This was an article planned before the Klint Kubiak hiring by the Las Vegas Raiders, but the free-agency frenzy was allowed to settle first. The broader point risks getting lost amid the hype surrounding new coaches and new players.
Although defensive lineman Christian Wilkins was just one season into a four-year, $110MM contract, the Raiders released him last July. They designated Wilkins a terminated vested veteran, voiding $35.2MM in guaranteed money, after he declined their request to undergo a follow-up procedure on his foot.
During a Thursday appearance on FanDuel TV's "Up & Adams" program, Nailor sent somewhat of a message to Murray regarding how McCarthy will respond to having to compete for the QB1 gig with the former Arizona Cardinals starter.