Cooper Kupp may not be the only former 1,000-yard receiver the Seattle Seahawks end up signing this offseason. Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reported on Monday that ex-Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup is set to visit this week with the Seattle Seahawks.
Two weeks ago, Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby became the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history, with a new-money average of $35.5 million. Four days later, Browns defensive end Myles Garrett pushed the bar to $40 million.
Christian Elliss comes into Las Vegas The Las Vegas are continuing to do their due diligence in free agency a week into the process. According to NFL reporter Aaron Wilson, Las Vegas hosted New England Patriots linebacker Christian Elliss on a free-agent visit.
Time will tell if selective spending by Spytek and Carroll was prudent or tomfoolery Fiscal responsibility or frugality? Or simply confirmation of what was identified by some to be a poor overall free agent crop?
The Las Vegas Raiders have already addressed their biggest need of the offseason. The Silver and Black went out and traded for their new quarterback. They brought in veteran quarterback Geno Smith to led their offense next season.
The Las Vegas Raiders have had a lot of turnarounds over the years whether it be players, coaches, front office personnel and more. The Silver and Black have not been able to find any stability as well.
Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 reports the Seahawks are hosting former Cowboys WR Michael Gallup for a free-agent visit. Gallup also visited the Commanders this offseason as he prepares to return to the league.
The Las Vegas Raiders are re-signing cornerback Darnay Holmes on a one-year deal, per Fox Sports' Jordan Schultz. Holmes played in 16 games for the Raiders in 2024, making one start.
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports the Raiders are re-signing CB Darnay Holmes to a one-year deal. Holmes, 26, is a former fourth-round pick of the Giants back in 2020.
The Las Vegas Raiders have struggled over the years to put a good product together on the field and for Raider Nation. The Silver and Black have also struggled to find stability in many different areas.
Get to know Raiders’ new veteran running back The Las Vegas Raiders signed running back Raheem Mostert last week. Let’s get to know him better: Big 2023 season: At the age of 31, Mostert enjoyed a career year for the Miami Dolphins.
The Las Vegas Raiders made a host of free agency moves last week, losing players like Robert Spillane, Tre'von Moehrig, Nate Hobbs, Divine Deablo, and others, while adding Jeremy Chinn, Elandon Roberts, Lonnie Johnson Jr., and Eric Stokes.
The Las Vegas Raiders have been relatively idle this offseason in the first year of new general manager John Spytek's tenure. While the team did make a huge splash by trading for quarterback Geno Smith and forking out a record contract extension to defensive end Maxx Crosby, free agency has been a bit quiet for the new regime.
The Las Vegas Raiders lack depth at the wide receiver position. They had an opportunity to go out in free agency and sign their choice of talented wide receivers, as this year, there were many in free agency.
The Las Vegas Raiders are eyeing a quick turnaround this season, and their moves so far this offseason have confirmed that notion. After going 4-13 in a 2024 season, the Raiders fired head coach Antonio Pierce and general manager Tom Telesco.
The Las Vegas Raiders needed to get a quarterback they could trust for next season. With Pete Carroll as their new head coach, they went after someone who he was comfortable with and knew very well, Geno Smith.
The Las Vegas Raiders have made it clear what they are trying to accomplish in year one under new head coach Pete Carroll and new general manager John Spytek.
Before free agency, the Las Vegas Raiders were active. They kept one of their own, Adam Butler, and also made a bold move by bringing in Geno Smith at quarterback.
When the Las Vegas Raiders traded for quarterback Geno Smith, it changed the math dramatically for their 2025 NFL Draft. Now, the team is no longer desperate for a first-round quarterback, instead shifting to a win-now mentality to maximize the final years of Smith’s career.
Coming into the 2024 season, we knew one thing about the Las Vegas Raiders with certainty. They wanted to base their offense off the run game. It made sense, with their two quarterback options in Aidan O’Connell and Gardner Minshew admittedly not being the most confident passers. Las Vegas lost their star running back, Josh Jacobs, to free agency.
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers is uniquely positioned in the sportswear world. After spending his formative years on opposite ends of the country, Bowers' personal style combines California coolness with a Southern style.
The Las Vegas Raiders have made a ton of moves the last week or so. Of course, free agency is here, and the first week is now wrapped up. But, even before free agency officially kicked off, the Raiders were getting active in the trade market.
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.
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.
The Seahawks agreed to a three-year, $100.5M contract with Darnold on Monday.
Purdy was a finalist for the 2023 regular-season Most Valuable Player Award, has played in two NFC Championship Games and was a fourth-down stop away from becoming a Super Bowl champion in February 2024.
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