The Las Vegas Raiders stacked layers of new faces ahead of 2025. Their NFL Draft class brings new intrigue in Sin City. But there’s one more move they can make before training camp.
There have been a ton of successful quarterback-head coach duos in the league. The Las Vegas Raiders, unfortunately, haven't had any in a very long time.
A pair of recent late-round draft picks could work their way into the Raiders starting lineup. Tashan Reed of The Athletic predicts that fourth-round rookie wideout Dont’e Thornton Jr.
The Las Vegas Raiders have much more weapons than they did last year, when they had one of the worst offenses in the league, if not the worst. So, the expectations are that this offense will be better than that one.
The Las Vegas Raiders have shown that they’re unlikely to swing for a big name wide receiver. In fact, they appear content with their interesting mix of proven and reliable talent such as Jakobi Meyers combined with promising rookies, namely Jack Bech.
We covered how difficult it can be to replace a franchise quarterback . Conversely, here are the players displaced by the arrivals of Hall of Fame passers throughout NFL history.
Maryland product appears locked in to be the starting right tackle once more Quietly going about an NFL career can sometimes be viewed as a negative. The lack of bombastic headlines or spotlight plays hitting both social media and various sports networks can make it seem mundane.
In a season that was filled with injuries and unproductive play from many players on the Las Vegas Raiders' roster, veteran defensive lineman Adam Butler was a steady force on a Raiders defense that was ravaged by injury.
Maxx Crosby has been with the Las Vegas Raiders for six years now. That’s not an insanely long stretch, but given how chaotic things have been around the team, he’s already the second-longest tenured player, behind only tackle Kolton Miller.
The Las Vegas Raiders have plenty of new aspects this upcoming season. However, Raiders Defensive Coordinator Patrick remains one of the few constants from previous regimes.
Do you believe that Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby ranks among the top five pass rushers in the league? CBS Sports recently disagreed with this assessment.
The Las Vegas Raiders have made more than a few changes this offseason that has led to renewed hope and expectations for the immediate and long-term future of the team.
NFL teams can never have enough locker room leaders. They come in all varieties. For the Raiders, there are extreme vocal leaders, those who guide confidentially, some who mentor through camaraderie, and there are those who let their playing do the talking.
The Las Vegas Raiders know exactly what they're getting in Ashton Jeanty -- they know that they just drafted an athletic freak who has the potential to be the best running back in the league -- a guy who often gets the "generational" tag.
The Las Vegas Raiders drafted Tyree Wilson two offseasons ago with one of the NFL Draft's most valuable picks. His size, raw potential and draft status, led to high expectations that he is still working to live up to.
The Las Vegas Raiders spent the past few seasons with one of the worst groups of quarterbacks in the National Football League. The Raiders' inability to find a quality starting quarterback directly led to plenty of turnover on the coaching staff and roster.
The Las Vegas Raiders have a long road to success in 2025, but that doesn't mean it's impossible. They have big obstacles in their way to get them a winning record, but there's a new energy surrounding the team, and that's by design.
Blazing speed and towering height are both at the top of the desirable traits list for NFL prospects. With rookie wideout Dont’e Thornton Jr., the Raiders got two for the price of one.
Looking beyond the Las Vegas Raiders, one of the most noteworthy offseasons in 2025 came from the Pittsburgh Steelers. With the hopes of getting back to
The Las Vegas Raiders dealt with injuries across the board in 2024. One group that saw injuries and lots of shuffling was the offensive line. Center Andre
Offseason excitement is building for the Las Vegas Raiders and Pete Carroll, with NFL.com analyst Bucky Brooks recently offering significant praise. For the first time in a long while, it can be argued that the Raiders are becoming a respectable organization.
The free agent departures of Tre’von Moehrig and Nate Hobbs created notable vacancies in the secondary for Las Vegas. The team will have a number of new faces in place this year as a result, and training camp will see multiple battles for starting spots take place.
No one is ever going to confuse Madden overall ratings for how players perform on the real gridiron. Sure, there are some instances where the popular video game has played a role in influencing real-life football decisions (paging the New York Jets).
The Las Vegas Raiders took a massive swing in the offseason by swapping Antonio Pierce for Pete Carroll as head coach. Carroll brings with him decades of coaching experience, most notably winning a national championship with the USC Trojans and a Super Bowl with the Seattle Seahawks.
Former Las Vegas Raiders general manager Tom Telesco made plenty of swings in free agency during his only season at the helm, with defensive tackle Christian Wilkins serving as his crown jewel.