While not a ton went well for the Las Vegas Raiders on both sides of the football in 2024, there were upsides that shined their way through the darkness.
Coming off another disappointing regular season, the Las Vegas Raiders understood they needed to make some drastic changes to get the franchise back on track.
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ESPN’s Ryan McFadden reports Raiders WR Jakobi Meyers is open to a contract extension to remain with the team for the long term. Meyers is entering the final year of his three-year, $33 million contract and doesn’t have any guaranteed money remaining.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
The Raiders can take direct aim at an AFC West rival by using their own legendary receiver against them.
Raiders wide receiver Jakobi Meyers had the best season of his career last year, with 87 catches for 1,027 yards. And as he heads into the final year of his contract, an extension could be due.
The Las Vegas Raiders have one of the most unique situations of any team in the National Football League. They have several pressing roster needs they must address this offseason.
The Las Vegas Raiders have started laying the foundation for their future under head coach Pete Carroll, and wide receiver Jakobi Meyers could be a key piece of that plan.
The Las Vegas Raiders had two bright spots on offense last season: rookie tight end Brock Bowers and veteran wide receiver Jakobi Meyers. While Bowers is new to the NFL, he's under team control, but Meyers, on the other hand, could be in the conversation of getting an extension.
As an organization, the Raiders have not had the best luck with star wide receivers. Randy Moss and Davante Adams both infamously forced their way out of town, and Antonio Brown had a meltdown unlike anything the NFL had seen once he arrived at Oakland's training camp.
The Las Vegas Raiders are in the process of building up their offensive firepower. Outside of stud tight end Brock Bowers, the only other truly reliable weapon on the team is wide receiver Jakobi Meyers.
The Las Vegas Raiders still have a big question left unanswered ahead of the NFL draft. What are they going to do about their wide receiver room? They made all the right moves and were aggressive in reshaping their offense, but it's the one area they've left untouched.
Two offseasons ago, the Las Vegas Raiders added wide receiver Jakobi Meyers to complement wide receiver Davante Adams. Meyers joined the Raiders after leading the New England Patriots in receiving for three consecutive seasons; indeed, an impressive feat by any measure.
One player that has been flying under the radar since becoming a member of the Las Vegas Raiders, is wide receiver Jakobi Meyers. Meyers has been a great addition for the Raiders since coming over from the New England Patriots.
There's no secret that the Las Vegas Raiders need a wide receiver. Whether they add another one in the 2025 NFL Draft or through free agency is a different story.
There is no question the Las Vegas Raiders can win games behind Smith. Making this move will only help.
The NFL offseason is full of surprises, and they aren’t always good ones. Cowboys fans have been hoping for Ashton Jeanty to be the team’s first-round pick for months, but it seems like that dream may be fading away.
When NFL free agency begins March 12, the Las Vegas Raiders will have plenty of cash to improve the roster after a 4-13 season. Las Vegas has at least $92.5M in cap space available, the second most among NFL teams, according to Over The Cap.
Although Josh McDaniels was fired by the Las Vegas Raiders less than two full seasons ago, it feels like ages since he was on the sideline. During his time in Las Vegas, he made several moves to bring in former players of his from the New England Patriots.
One of the few bright spots for the Raiders during their abysmal season has been veteran wide receiver Jakobi Meyers. Since the departure of Davante Adams, Meyers has become more involved in the offense.
When it comes to the Las Vegas Raiders offense this season, pretty much all attention has gone towards rookie tight end Brock Bowers, and rightfully so, as he is having a historic first year. But quietly, wide receiver Jakobi Meyers has come on as of late as well.
Many were concerned how the Las Vegas Raiders locker room would fare with star player Davante Adams leaving town on Tuesday. As it turns out, the players are doing just fine.
Already playing without star wide receiver Davante Adams, the Las Vegas Raiders aren't likely to have counterpart Jakobi Meyers either. Meyers, whose 25 catches and 273 yards in five games lead the team among wideouts, injured an ankle in last Sunday's loss to the host Denver Broncos.
According to Michael Silver, the 49ers inquired about a trade for Raiders WR Jakobi Meyers. Silver adds Las Vegas turned down San Francisco’s offers despite the belief that they are looking to have as many picks as possible to add a franchise quarterback in next year’s draft.
Jakobi Meyers signed a contract last March to join the Raiders, but he suggested that he didn't feel quite at home until the club replaced HC Josh McDaniels with Antonio Pierce.
Davante Adams scored a historic touchdown to open the third quarter.
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