The Las Vegas Raiders have been working hard, putting together a prospect board as the 2025 NFL Draft nears. The Raiders have many positions to address
SportsTrust Advisors announced their client, DE Janarius Robinson, signed a contract with the Chiefs on Friday. Robinson, 25, is a former fourth-round pick by the Vikings in the 2021 NFL Draft out of Florida State.
After a successful haul last offseason, the Las Vegas Raiders face a critical NFL Draft this offseason. The Raiders' roster need an infusion of talent and depth, after losing plenty of both early in free agency.
The Las Vegas Raiders are among the most polarizing organizations in the National Football League. Whether the team is good or bad, people care about the Raiders.
Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio shared how the exact details of Geno Smith's deal leave the door slightly cracked regarding the Raiders possibly drafting Shedeur Sanders.
New offensive line seems set The Las Vegas Raiders are still building their 2025 roster under new head coach Pete Carroll. But it seems like the offensive line is close to being set in terms of the players, The Raiders did quick work on the unit, which will be coached by Brennan Carroll, the son of Las Vegas’ head coach.
Time has flown by this offseason, as the Las Vegas Raiders are already closing in on returning to prepare for the 2025 season. On April 8, the Raiders are set to return to Intermountain Health Performance Center for the official start of the offseason workout program.
The 2025 NFL Draft is right around the corner and draft season is upon all the NFL teams. In a couple of weeks, we are going to find out the newest members of the Silver and Black.
The Las Vegas Raiders have needed a quarterback for some time. The players who have been on the team for some time now, your Maxx Crosby, they have endured a lot of losing with sub-par quarterback play.
After expressing confidence in getting a deal done during the NFL’s Annual League Meeting, the Las Vegas Raiders got their big business with quarterback Geno Smith out of the way.
The Las Vegas Raiders are looking to rebound from a challenging past few seasons. The Silver and Black have seen more than a few things go wrong over the past two seasons, as they enter next season with their third head coach in the past three seasons.
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If nothing else, Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis is fully self-aware of the lack of his team’s on-field success—no wonder he loves the offseason. Let’s be clear; Raider Nation fully understands the harsh reality.
Following Geno Smith’s new deal with the Las Vegas Raiders, does the situation affect the possibility of general manager John Spytek drafting a quarterback this month?
The Las Vegas Raiders will likely invest in a linebacker during the 2025 NFL Draft, going with youth and talent to match with new acquisitions Elandon Roberts and Devin White.
The Las Vegas Raiders need a cornerback and the NFL Draft can provide them with one. The class is deep and talented, allowing the Raiders options in the second and third rounds.
The Las Vegas Raiders will prioritize the running back position in the 2025 NFL Draft. The class is deep, and Pro Football Focus' Trevor Sikkema ranked the top 10 prospects.
The Las Vegas Raiders finally released details about Geno Smith’s new contract. It’s a two-year $85.5 million extension that includes $66.5 million in guaranteed money.
Over the past three seasons, Smith has 71 touchdown passes.
This offseason, under head coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Spytek, will be very new for the Las Vegas Raiders. We don't really know how they like to do things, like training camp and the offseason program.
John Vella, an offensive lineman who played eight seasons in the NFL and won a Super Bowl with the Oakland Raiders, has died aged 74. The Raiders announced his passing on social media.
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