The Philadelphia Eagles are predicted to sign a Las Vegas Raiders free agent defender who is projected to land a $40 million contract in free agency this offseason.
The Las Vegas Raiders need more help offensively than defensively heading into the NFL offseason, but that does not mean their defense without fault. One area i
One game defensive end Maxx Crosby will be paying close attention to is the NFC Championship Game between the Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles. The Commanders are on a shocking run, while the Eagles have been crushing teams on the ground with their rushing attack.
Few defenders in the NFL are as adept at disrupting both the passing and running games like Crosby. In his six-year career, he has 59.5 sacks and a remarkable 105 tackles for loss, twice leading the league in that category for a single season.
The Raiders will have at least one holdover among new head coach Pete Carroll’s assistants in 2025. Per Tom Pelissero of NFL Media, Las Vegas is retaining Tom McMahon ... Imagine, for example, Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie calling around to players and ...
Young, a third-round pick of the Raiders in 2023, appeared in six games with Las Vegas in his rookie ... Smith was not listed on Philadelphia’s report last week. He was on the field for 83 percent of the Eagles’ offensive snaps in the NFC Championship ...
The 2025 season is the final year of Meyers' $33 million free-agent contract with Las Vegas, so he could prove to be a rental unless the Packers also wanted to extend him. But that's all the more reason to make the trade - the Raiders can't be asking too much for one year of Meyers as they enter a rebuild.
The Raiders are finalizing a deal to hire Buccaneers assistant general manager John Spytek as their new GM, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Wednesday.
As the Las Vegas Raiders’ search for a new head coach, they reportedly have another top priority out of the way. They have hired John Spytek as their new general manager
College Football Playoff finale will be held at Allegiant Stadium. the home of the Las Vegas Raiders, event organizers announced Friday.
Pete Carroll left his throne as the NFL’s oldest head coach for exactly 380 days. Now he’s back to reclaim it with the Las Vegas Raiders.