The Las Vegas Raiders have a long history of winning, and while they also have a long history of losing in the last 20 years, they are used to be the most feared team in all of the NFL.
It can be tough being the new guy. Well, in the NFL it's nothing compared to when you are the new guy at school. It also makes things easier when you are a guy like the Las Vegas Raiders' new defensive tackle Christian Wilkins, who is as friendly as it gets when it comes to meeting new people.
Who stood out during the offseason program? While we’re still several months away from the start of the regular season, the Las Vegas Raiders have wrapped up another offseason event as OTAs and mandatory minicamp came to a close last week.
The Las Vegas Raiders view veteran safety Marcus Epps as a very valuable asset on their defense. This was quite evident last season when Epps played at least 80 percent of the team's defensive snaps in all but two games.
The Las Vegas Raiders will enter the season with arguably the best defensive line in the National Football League from top to bottom. The offseason addition of former Miami Dolphins defensive lineman Christian Wilkins is expected to help take the Raiders defense to the next level this season.
Zamir White slated to lead position group but others can get in the mix, too Having to look over their shoulders is a healthy thing for the Las Vegas Raiders running backs.
The Las Vegas Raiders offense has the potential to be one of the best in the entire NFL in 2024. Of course, a big reason for this is star wide receiver Davante Adams, but one addition who could take this offense to another level is rookie tight end Brock Bowers.
Las Vegas Raiders senior defensive assistant coach Rob Ryan has the longest connection with the Silver and Black of any coach on staff. Ryan, who enters his third season in his current role, served as the Raiders' defensive coordinator for five seasons (2004-2008-09).
Head coach is giving his assistants more freedom and opportunities When Mark Davis removed the interim tag and named Antonio Pierce as the Las Vegas Raiders head coach, Davis compared Pierce’s position to a CEO’s.
Between the ongoing competition for the team’s starting quarterback position, a new offensive coordinator, and a new offensive scheme, much will be made about the Las Vegas Raiders' offense this offseason.
Every year, the Las Vegas Raiders seem to have one or two missing pieces away from having their ideal roster. Most of the time, when this is the case, teams want to sign players that they think are best for the system they are trying to run.
One NFL analyst believes the Las Vegas Raiders could be sellers at the NFL trade deadline in 2024, but what are the chances the team moves Maxx Crosby, Davante Adams and/or Kolton Miller?
Raiders’ assistant has coached many superstar defenders At the recent minicamp, Las Vegas Raiders defensive assistant coach Rob Ryan made quite the statement when he said that Maxx Crosby is the best player he’s seen since he entered the NFL 30 years ago.
The Las Vegas Raiders improved defensively in 2023, especially against the pass. In 2022, the Raiders ranked 28th in the league in total defense and 29th in passing defense.
The Las Vegas Raiders wrapped their mandatory minicamp on June 13, which means the next stage in the 2024 offseason is training camp. Las Vegas has done a…
It’s safe to say that during the Raiders OTA’s that the defense has had the upper hand on the offense. There has been some bright spots from the offense.
The Las Vegas Raiders closed the 2024 season out with a 5-4 record, showing signs of life after a dismal start to the year under former head coach Josh McDaniels.
He signed a four-year, $94M pact in 2022 and he ranks ninth in the league in terms of annual average value amongst edge rushers. He has proven to be a sound investment for Vegas so far, racking up 27 sacks across the past two seasons.
The Las Vegas Raiders offense has been getting some buzz, as the potential for what this group can accomplish is very high. It’s not just the skill positions that got a boost, either.
When the Las Vegas Raiders selected tight end Brock Bowers with the 13th-overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, Raider Nation couldn’t wait to see their team’s new weapon in action.
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