The Las Vegas Raiders have quite the rookie class coming in. They were able to take the best overall player in the entire draft in Brock Bowers and got several other players who can have a legit role on the team as well.
Las Vegas Raiders coach Antonio Pierce has arguably one of the most inspiring rises to a head coaching position in the history of the National Football League.
Las Vegas Raiders linebacker Divine Deablo had the best season of his career in 2023. Deablo finished the season with 106 total tackles, four tackles for loss, two quarterback hits, a fumble recovery and a sack. While the numbers are impressive, the most important part of Deablo’s season was that he stayed healthy.
Much of the Las Vegas Raiders' attention has rightfully gone to the team’s two primary units, the offense and defense. However, five of the Raiders’ nine losses last season were by 7 points or less.
In a recent 2025 NFL mock draft, the Las Vegas Raiders have a top-five pick and take one of the most controversial players in college football.
When the Las Vegas Raiders selected Oregon’s Jackson Powers-Johnson in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft, he was announced as a guard. This raised
In the 2024 NFL Draft, Las Vegas Raiders' AFC West rivals, the Denver Broncos, selected Oregon quarterback Bo Nix with the 12th overall pick. A bad first-round selection can set a franchise back, a first-round quarterback even more so.
The Las Vegas Raiders, over the last two decades, have not had much success. They have shown their full potential only in a couple of seasons in that time, and even then, they weren't able to make a deep playoff run.
The Las Vegas Raiders will begin their first training camp under head coach Antonio Pierce next month. With training camp on the horizon, let's run through our projection for what the Raiders' offense will look like in 2024, with answers at quarterback and right tackle.
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 are one of the few teams in the league that have a legit QB battle going on. In Week 1 it's either going to be Gardner Minshew or Aidan O'Connell and as head coach Antonio Pierce has said several times, the best man will win.
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.
The Las Vegas Raiders improved immensely on their offensive line this offseason, perhaps more so than any other position group. Not only are the Raiders
The Las Vegas Raiders will soon wrap up mandatory Organized Team Activities and turn their attention to training camp, which starts in July. After an eventful
The Las Vegas Raiders have a young secondary, but they do have some veterans in the defensive backfield who can help lead and guide their respective rooms.
The Las Vegas Raiders are in the process of installing new Offensive Coordinator Luke Getsy’s offense. They are in the process of installing Getsy’s offense against what has the potential of being one of the best defenses in the National Football League, all while conducting a competition for the starting quarterback position.
The Las Vegas Raiders have not had the defense they have needed to make the playoffs in the last 20 years. It takes both sides of the ball, and rarely do teams make the postseason when they are very bad on one side of the ball and average or below average on the other side.
Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby was finally recognized as one of the league's best defensive players last season when he was named a Defensive Player of the Year finalist.
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.
New head coach Raheem Morris and the Atlanta Falcons took the opposite approach this offseason at quarterback from what the Las Vegas Raiders did after they announced they were making interim head coach Antonio Pierce their permanent leader.
The Las Vegas Raiders did well to add to their roster in the offseason and could be a sneaky team to watch out for in the AFC during the 2024 season. Head
NFL media legend Rich Eisen is a glass-half-full kind of guy; those of us familiar with him know that. Recently, during his “Best Case Scenario” segment, he filled Raider Nation with an abundance of optimism.
The Las Vegas Raiders, under new head coach Antonio Pierce, appear set to play a much more physical brand of football heading into the 2024 season. When Pierce took over for former head coach Josh McDaniels, he made it a point to get the Raiders to be the tougher team on the field, and they did just that.
Star wide receiver Davante Adams doesn't seem thrilled about the Las Vegas Raiders offense.
Last year may have been Crosby's best season, as he ended the campaign with career highs in tackles for loss (league-high 23) and sacks (14.5). He was named second team All-Pro for the second time, made his third straight Pro Bowl and was fourth in the AP Defensive Player of the Year voting.
Here's why Vegas should be worried about next season.
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