With the Las Vegas Raiders' need at the running back position going into the 2025 offseason, one NFL analyst believes the Raiders are a team to watch for a former $36 million star running back who is set to hit free agency.
Although the Las Vegas Raiders’ front office would surely love to add a quarterback with the No. 6 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, there’s a solid likelihood that neither Cam Ward nor Shedeur Sanders will be available.
The Las Vegas Raiders are passing on New York Giants assistant general manager Brandon Brown in favor of John Spytek.
A new report gives more evidence for why the Las Vegas Raiders and New York Giants won't use their first pick on Shedeur Sanders.
With it being very possible the New York Jets cut ties with Aaron Rodgers soon, we look at five likely landing spots, including the Raiders.
With the Las Vegas Raiders' need at the quarterback position in 2025, one NFL analyst sees the team signing Pittsburgh Steelers pending free-agent signal-caller Russell Wilson in free agency.
The Las Vegas Raiders could be considering a bold move to jump up the draft board, potentially outmaneuvering the New
New York Giants assistant general manager Brandon Brown will receive a second interview with the Las Vegas Raiders.
Patrick Graham is returning to the Las Vegas Raiders as defensive coordinator, teaming up with newly hired head coach Pete Carroll. Graham became the Raiders' DC before the 2022 season. He initially worked under Josh McDaniels, then stayed on with Antonio Pierce, who was fired after the Raiders finished 4–13 last season.
After hiring head coach Pete Carroll, the Las Vegas Raiders, backed by Tom Brady, could be plotting their next move before the NFL Draft for the team's next quarterback.
Trapasso projects the Titans to take Penn State EDGE Abdul Carter at the top spot with Sanders next off the board. The Giants take Miami quarterback Cam Ward, followed by LSU offensive tackle Will Campbell to the New England Patriots and Michigan cornerback Will Johnson to the Jacksonville Jaguars .