The Las Vegas Raiders have a new running back in town. They moved on from Alexander Mattison and could be looking to trade Zamir White. And we know that they will likely draft a running back in this deep 2205 NFL Draft class.
The Las Vegas Raiders had to quickly find a way to replace what Tre'von Moehrig brought to the team once they realized he wouldn't be back in 2025. So, they went and got Jeremy Chinn, who you could say is better for this defense.
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The Las Vegas Raiders have been making a lot of moves this offseason. The new regime that includes head coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Spytek have been active in finding players to improve the Silver and Black's roster.
The Las Vegas Raiders trade for Geno Smith secured them a starting quarterback for the 2025 season. It also caused a stir around the league ahead of free agency that triggered a domino effect, writes CBS Sports' Cody Benjamin.
Heading into the NFL’s 2024 season, defense was proposed to be the strongest aspect on the Las Vegas Raiders roster. There didn’t seem to be a glaring hole anywhere on the unit.
Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis and minority owner Tom Brady knew exactly what they wanted to see when they hired Pete Carroll as their head coach and John Spytek as their general manager.
On Monday, the Houston Texans agreed to trade five-time Pro Bowl offensive tackle Laremy Tunsil and a fourth-round pick to the Washington Commanders for a third and seventh-round pick. The trade came as a surprise, as Tunsil is one of the best offensive tackles in the NFL and the Texans just extended his contract two seasons ago. C.J.
Wide receiver is a position the Las Vegas Raiders must address. Jakobi Meyers is a good No. 1 receiver, but Tre Tucker has not proven he is more than just a burner who can run a go-route and there is very little depth.
The Las Vegas Raiders are gonna look very different next year. With a new head coach and quarterback, this roster will be trying to inject some life into a franchise that has remained dormant for so long.
It did not take long for Champ Kelly to find his footing against in the NFL executive world. The former Las Vegas Raiders assistant general manager was not retained by new GM John Spytek, with the team parting ways with him in February.
After losing multiple starters on their defense in the early days of free agency, the Las Vegas Raiders immediately addressed their defensive backfield and other areas of need.
The Las Vegas Raiders have not always had the best luck when it comes to finding quarterbacks. While the hope for Raiders fans now is that Geno Smith can provide some semblance of stability under center, that has not always been the case.
The Las Vegas Raiders had a subpar offense last year. Their ground game was nonexistent, and they had plenty of difficulties moving the ball downfield when they had to.
The Las Vegas Raiders signed veteran Elandon Roberts to help fill the void left at linebacker after the departures of Robert Spillane and Divine Deablo.
The Las Vegas Raiders decided against overpaying for their starting defensive players who entered free agency this offseason. Instead, the new-look Raiders' front office found multiple players who were talented but needed a change of scenery for various reasons.
The Las Vegas Raiders lost a lot of key free agents pieces this week. But head coach Pete Carroll and general manager were quick to have a response. They went on and replaced those players with their own free agents signing that they believe can help the team win in 2025.
The Las Vegas Raiders have been struggling for the past few years, which prompted owner Mark Davis to overhaul the organization again. Davis fired Tom Telesco and Antonio Pierce and brought in John Spytek and Pete Carroll to turn the franchise around.
There is no question the Las Vegas Raiders can win games behind Smith. Making this move will only help.
Carson Wentz appears to be a Chiefs one-and-done. Kansas City will bring in a recent AFC West rival to replace him.
Pete Carroll and the Las Vegas Raiders have addressed the running back position by adding a veteran from Miami. On Thursday, Raheem Mostert signed a one-year contract worth $2.1 million to play football in Sin City this upcoming season.
The Raiders do not appear to be planning to hold Geno Smith to his Seahawks-constructed contract going into the season. An extension is considered likely, and it could be coming soon.
It’s only March; you cannot be sick of these yet. Pro days have commenced, the Scouting Combine has concluded, and free agency is just beginning. That makes it the perfect time to try another Las Vegas Raiders mock draft.
The Seahawks agreed to a three-year, $100.5M contract with Darnold on Monday.
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