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In a flurry of moves announced Monday, the Las Vegas Raiders swapped two former Penn State players on their roster. Las Vegas signed safety Jonatahn Sutherland while waiving linebacker Brandon Smith,
Raiders.com's Eddie Paskal discusses the upcoming preseason games for the Silver and Black, recent offseason moves and more on ... them to compete and push the roster forward.
While the Raiders still have plenty of roster issues that must be fixed, they have undoubtedly improved this offseason. Nate Davis of USA TODAY ranked every team in the National Football League ...
The Las Vegas Raiders have made plenty of changes during the 2025 NFL offseason. Las Vegas signed ... there is still plenty of work to do building the roster. Las Vegas should not be content ...
Spytek and Carroll made more moves on Monday, signing six new players to contracts. Veteran linebacker Jaylon Smith was the headliner, but the team also added young wideouts Ketron Jackson Jr. and Key'Shawn Smith, as well as defensive end Jahfari Harvey, linebacker Wesley Steiner and safety Jonathan Sutherland.
The Las Vegas Raiders took massive steps this offseason to improve their roster as their moves for Geno Smith, Ashton Jeanty, and Jack Bech usher in a new era o
Pete Carroll, Tom Brady, John Spytek, and the new Las Vegas Raider regime have made some tough and unconventional choices in the larger attempt to revamp their roster for 2025. This is a roster which needed an overhaul,
The Raiders announced on Monday that, in order to make room for some new talent, they have cut Kristian Wilkerson and Tyreik McAllister. Wilkerson was brought in by the Raiders during the Josh McDaniels era. He was able to survive the regime change last season. He played in three games and caught two passes for 18 yards.
The Las Vegas Raiders are clearly entering a new era - and with Tom Brady expanding his influence as a minority owner, the team's roster is seeing the effects. As part of a broader
NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reporting the Las Vegas Raiders and defensive end Maxx Crosby agree to terms on three-year, $106.5M contract making Crosby the highest-paid non QB in NFL history.
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Yardbarker on MSNFive NFL players who benefited the least from their team's offseason movesWhether front offices missed the mark in free agency or the new players aren't good enough, these five players benefited the least from their team's offseason moves.