2019 undrafted free agent, Andre James debuted on The Rush Podcast with Maxx Crosby speaking about his career with the Raiders. A largely spoken upon topic in this video was the fact that James had never played center before joining the NFL.
Things were looking quite promising for Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Jakorian Bennett when he started the first four games as a rookie last season. But Bennett would become limited by injuries throughout the rest of the season, starting with a hamstring injury that had him miss Week 5.
Transitions are never easy in the NFL, whether you're a player or a coach. But having continuity can help. The Las Vegas Raiders have that in their linebacker back room, as they return three of their prominent linebackers -- Divine Deablo, Robert Spillane and Luke Masterson.
3rd-year pro is expected to be team’s lead back in 2024 After playing behind Josh Jacobs during the first two years of his career, Las Vegas Raiders’ running back Zamir White didn’t have many opportunities to tote the rock with only 121 carries so far during his time in the NFL.
The Las Vegas Raiders' defense should be good in 2024, but it has the chance to be on another level if certain players step up and have breakout seasons.
The Las Vegas Raiders have so much talent at certain positions that they have talented players who have the potential to one day be starters sitting on the bench.
The Las Vegas Raiders have a young and talented defensive backfield, one of the youngest in the league, but their overall play last season didn’t show their youth too often.
Las Vegas signed Tennessee wide receiver The Las Vegas Raiders signed Tennessee wide receiver Ramel Keyton in as an undrafted free agent. Let’s take a closer look at Keyton: Size: 6-3, 197 pounds.
Post-June 1st designated cuts are a beautiful thing – once June rolls around, that is. For the Las Vegas Raiders, $24 million was added to the team’s salary cap thanks to the release of Jimmy Garoppolo which the team opted to designate as a post-June 1st move back in March.
The Las Vegas Raiders held their eighth practice of organized team activities on Tuesday, and it was also open to the media. Here's an update on the quarterback competition between Aidan O'Connell and Gardner Minshew.
The Las Vegas Raiders have not had much success in the last few decades. They only reached the playoffs twice since making the Super Bowl in 2002. Both in the 2016 and 2021 seasons, the Raiders were wild card teams, losing in the Wild Card round on both occasions.
One of the best players in the Las Vegas Raiders defense last season was linebacker Robert Spillane -- who had a career season in his Silver and Black debut.
HENDERSON, Nev.--The Las Vegas Raiders are experiencing an offseaon in which the entire franchise is engulfed in optimism, as Mark Davis has set the sail of the ship in one direction, led by GM Tom Telesco, and ultimately Coach Antonio Pierce.
The Las Vegas Raiders have been hard at work this offseason looking to make the necessary moves to get this franchise back into the postseason in 2024.
Gardner Minshew started 20 games for the Jaguars, four for the Eagles and 13 for the Colts. He's on the move again, competing with Aidan O'Connell for the starting quarterback job with the Raiders.
The Las Vegas Raiders entered the offseason with one of the best young tight ends on their roster: Michael Mayer. In his rookie season in the league, Mayer had the usual ups and downs of a rookie in the National Football League as he learned the ropes.
Las Vegas Raiders safeties coach Gerald Alexander can relate to Coach Antonio Pierce in that the two are both former NFL players. Alexander spent fewer years in the league and didn't see as much success as Pierce, but that experience allows him to have the same ability to relate to the players he coaches.
The Las Vegas Raiders, led by Josh McDaniels and Dave Ziegler, have consistently demonstrated a proactive approach in their decision-making. Despite missing out on drafting C.J.
The Las Vegas Raiders missed the playoffs last season but finished strong, which should inspire confidence throughout the organization. Here are three reasons to be optimistic about the Raiders in 2024.
There is no doubt that the leader of the Las Vegas Raiders is defensive end, Maxx Crosby. Crosby is the heart and soul of this Raiders franchise, and the star is absolutely beloved and respected by his teammates up and down the roster.
On June 2, it became official that the Raiders now have accumulated their Jimmy Garoppolo contract money and can spend it. They now sit at fourth in the entire league with $34 million in salary cap space currently according to Spotrac.
The Las Vegas Raiders are a team planning on making a big leap this season and returning to the playoffs. One concern offensively for the team might be the run game however, as Josh Jacobs left to join the Green Bay Packers, leaving Zamir White as the team’s top running back.
Marvin Lewis’ NFL head-coaching tenure came to an end following the 2018 season. He will be back on the sidelines this coming season, though, as a member of Antonio Pierce’s Raiders staff.
PFF's Trevor Sikkema believes Raiders tight end Michael Mayer could potentially be heading into a breakout campaign.
Raiders QBs coach Rich Scangarello shared that Las Vegas is "very pleased" with how Aidan O’Connell and Gardner Minshew are handling the competition for the starting job.
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