The Las Vegas Raiders have not been shy about making moves in free agency. They traded a third-round pick for quarterback Geno Smith, which solves one of the biggest issues of the offseason.
The Las Vegas Raiders entered the NFL offseason looking to get back into contention in the AFC. After another disappointing season in 2024 that saw them finish the year with a 4-13 record, offseason changes were clearly needed.
Although injuries dogged him in 2022 and ’23, he did suit up every Packers game last season.
LAS VEGAS -- The Las Vegas Raiders made it a point to re-sign defensive end Malcolm Koonce on Monday, the start of free agency. Koonce signed on a one-year, $12 million deal.
Still some players on market at Las Vegas need position The Las Vegas Raiders still have plenty of positions to address in free agency and one of them is at cornerback.
The Las Vegas Raiders signed Maxx Crosby to a three-year, $106.5 million contract extension that has him remaining with the team through the 2029 season.
Unusually, the Geno Smith trade to the Las Vegas Raiders has raised more eyebrows than cheers in the days since the deal occurred. The Raiders and the Seattle Seahawks kicked off the wacky free agency weekend with a shocking move, followed by a multi-year extension for Smith.
The Las Vegas Raiders made a key move on the first day of free agency by signing veteran defensive back Lonnie Johnson Jr. The former Kentucky standout brings experience and versatility to a Raiders defense that has been dealing with losses in the secondary.
Since being drafted by the Raiders in 2019, Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby knew that making it to the National Football League was not enough for him.
It's been several months since the NFL approved Tom Brady as a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders in October of last year but there's been very little media of him interacting with people in the franchise.
When the Las Vegas Raiders traded for Geno Smith, the franchise wasted no time finding their next quarterback. Even though new Raiders executive Tom Brady was looking for a quarterback in the draft, the No.
The Las Vegas Raiders announced on Tuesday afternoon that the re-signing of defensive end Malcolm Koonce for one-year, $12 million was made official. The Las Vegas Raiders have signed DE Malcolm Koonce, the club announced Tuesday.
The Las Vegas Raiders are full steam ahead on trying to revamp their roster after multiple disappointing seasons. The Raiders have had one of the worst rosters in the National Football League over the past few seasons and they aim change that as soon as possible.
The Raiders have been arguably the worst franchise in the NFL over the last 25 years. Part of their woes have been due to a series of bad head coach and general manager hires, but another major aspect of their troubles has been their inability to draft or develop their players well.
The Las Vegas Raiders' offseason is fully underway, and they have already begun making moves to hopefully improve their roster. The Raiders have a lot of money to spend this offseason and one of the top picks in the upcoming NFL Draft, giving them tools to work.
The legal tampering period of NFL free agency began on Monday and the Las Vegas Raiders were relatively quiet on the first day. New general manager John Spytek did reach an agreement to re-sign defensive end Malcolm Koonce but he let star defenders Robert Spillane, Tre'Von Moehrig and Nate Hobbs agree to contracts with other franchises.
Two offseasons ago, the Las Vegas Raiders traded up in the NFL Draft to select tight end Michael Mayer after a stellar career at Notre Dame. While in college, Mayer proved to be one of the better tight end prospects to enter the National Football League in many seasons.
Two years ago, around this exact time, the Las Vegas Raiders signed linebacker Robert Spillane, who played for the Pittsburgh Steelers before playing for the Raiders.
This would be a shocking move by the franchise.
It’s finally here—the offseason event Raider Nation has been waiting for. Not the annual NFL Draft, but the other big event that happens each offseason: Free agency.
The next era of the Las Vegas Raiders is finally here, as the team has made several sweeping changes across the board ahead of the 2025 season. The Raiders revamped their front office and sideline by hiring John Spytek and Pete Carroll to serve as their new general manager and head coach, respectively.
NFL teams are lining up to overpay above-average players, with a few stars thrown in, during the tampering period. However, the Las Vegas Raiders are sticking to their vision—whatever that may be.
Although Josh McDaniels and Dave Ziegler are long gone, the Raiders are still adding former Patriot regulars.
Monday was the first day of the legal tampering period in free agency, and the Las Vegas Raiders lost several of their notable free agents.
The NFL quarterback carousel kept moving Monday as the Seattle Seahawks and QB Sam Darnold agreed to a three-year, $100.5M deal with $55M guaranteed, per NFL Network insider Ian Rapaport.
Adam Butler is staying.
With free agency just hours away, the Las Vegas Raiders are heading into a pivotal offseason after going 4-13 in 2024. Currently, the organization has a ton of cap space, but they also have a ton of holes to fill.
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