The Las Vegas Raiders have a newfound excitement around the organization, following the hiring of head coach Pete Carroll. Last season, Las Vegas finished
The Las Vegas have lost a ton of players that they had last season, and maybe that's a good thing as seeing how they only had four wins in 2024. But, Pete Carroll wanted to retain all of the defensive players, and that didn't come close to happening.
Although Josh McDaniels and Dave Ziegler are long gone, the Raiders are still adding former Patriot regulars.
The Las Vegas Raiders turned their attention to bolstering one more needed area Monday. New general manager John Spytek and head coach Pete Carroll addressed the secondary in the evening hours of NFL free agency.
The Las Vegas Raiders lost a number of key defensive free agents on Monday, including Robert Spillane, Nate Hobbs and Tre'von Moehrig. However, it wasn't all losses for the team as they made a couple of additions in the defensive secondary.
The Raiders have agreed to terms with free agent defensive back Lonnie Johnson, Jordan Schultz of Fox Sports reports. He adds depth in the secondary and is a core special teams player.
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. Safety Tre'Von
The Las Vegas Raiders have been busy this offseason. After hiring Pete Carroll as the team’s new head coach, the Raiders secured the face of their franchise by signing Maxx Crosby to a $106.5 million extension.
The Commanders are hosting wide receiver Michael Gallup on Tuesday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports. Gallup, who is attempting a comeback after retiring last offseason, has familiarity with head coach Dan Quinn and some of the staff.
The Las Vegas Raiders lost two of their best players during free agency. Well, now you can make it three with Nate Hobbs off to the Green Bay Packers getting a huge pay day that the Raiders likely won't have been able to match.
With quarterback Geno Smith getting traded from the Seattle Seahawks to the Las Vegas Raiders, it's no surprise that Smith is being reunited with some familiar faces after the Raiders hired former Seahawks coach Pete Carroll to lead the team.
The Las Vegas Raiders have delivered three major defensive line moves during NFL free agency month. The latest completes the reunion hat trick. Malcolm Koonce is coming back to Vegas on a one-year, $12 million deal, per ESPN NFL insider Jeremy Fowler Monday.
The Las Vegas Raiders add versatile safety and former Washington Commander Jeremy Chinn on a two-year deal worth $16 million. Vegas lost safety Tre’von Moehrig in NFL free agency to the Carolina Panthers, as they signed Chinn to replace him in the secondary.
Las Vegas Raiders have had a major shake-up this offseason so far. Owner Mark Davis with the help of minority owner Tom Brady has brought in two key people who will look to turn around the franchise in Las Vegas.
In a busy Monday for the Las Vegas Raiders, the fates of two more free agents have been decided. According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, former Raiders cornerback Nate Hobbs is joining the Green Bay Packers on a four-year, $48 million deal with $16 million guaranteed.
The Las Vegas Raiders had a rough start to free agency. While smart teams typically don't overpay at the beginning of free agency, the Raiders had so many of their own free agents.
The Las Vegas Raiders have re-signed DE Malcolm Koonce, according to Jeremy Fowler. He’s signing a one-year deal worth $12 million, per Fowler. It’s a
After losing safety Tre’Von Moehrig in free agency, the Las Vegas Raiders quickly scooped up his replacement. According to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, the Raiders have signed safety Jeremy Chinn from the Washington Commanders on a two-year, $16 million dollar contract.
The biggest hole that the Las Vegas Raiders had to fill this offseason was at the quarterback position. They had done that now by trading for veteran quarterback Geno Smith last week.
With the NFL's legal tampering period underway, the New England Patriots have begun to completely remodel their defense with a flurry of deals.
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.
Another Las Vegas Raider is leaving for greener pastures. According to Ian Rapoport, former Raiders safety Tre’Von Moehrig has signed with the Carolina Panthers.
The Las Vegas Raiders were never going to be able to bring all of their defensive free agents back like head coach Pete Carroll said he wanted to. Would they have liked to, yes.
When John Spytek became the Las Vegas Raiders general manager, he had to address Maxx Crosby’s contract. He was up for a big payday, and he got one. The Raiders gave Crosby a historic $106.5 million contract, which can reset the defensive end market.
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.
Ahead of the 2023 season, the Las Vegas Raiders used a third-round draft pick on Tre Tucker, a wide receiver out of Cincinnati. In his first two seasons in the league, Tucker had some good moments, but offensive issues have slowed his development.
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