The Raiders announced on Monday that safety Tyreque Jones has been waived. Jones joined Las Vegas in January on a futures deal. He entered the league in 2023 as an undrafted free agent, spending time with the Titans and Colts.
There are still a number of talented players available in free agency who can help a team get over the hump for the 2024 NFL season. For the Las Vegas Raiders, one area that could still use some improvement is the secondary, and cornerback in particular.
Just because the 2024 NFL Draft is now in the rearview mirror doesn’t mean the Las Vegas Raiders are done adding to the roster. General manager Tom Telesco and the front office are still looking at ways to make improvements and this team to where it wants to be.
The Las Vegas Raiders made a significant addition to their offense in the recent draft with the selection of Brock Bowers. Bowers, widely regarded as one of the best offensive players in the entire draft, brings a wealth of talent and potential to the team.
The Las Vegas Raiders have now turned their attention back to free agency after the 2024 NFL Draft. Here's a look at how much cap space they have to work with.
Diving into the second-round pick’s game The Las Vegas Raiders got a steal in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft by selecting Oregon offensive lineman Jackson Powers-Johnson.
During an appearance on Maxx Crosby's podcast, Las Vegas Raiders veteran wide receiver Davante Adams noted one very big difference between his new team and his old team.
There some good fits remaining for Las Vegas Now, that the NFL draft is over, the Las Vegas Raiders will likely revisit free agency some to fill out the roster and add to where they may be lacking Yet, there still have some needs and have the salary-cap room to do some things.
We’ll see what O’Connell does in his first full season in 2024.
Las Vegas added veteran depth Monday The Las Vegas Raiders added to their wide receiver group Monday by agreeing to terms with former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup and the deal became official Tuesday morning.
What are Raiders need areas now that draft is over? We comings off of an extremely intriguing Las Vegas Raiders draft. New general manager Tom Telesco went the best-available player route early, nabbing tight end Brock Bowers guard Jackson Powers-Johnson in the first two rounds.
There's a significant change on the horizon for a player in the Las Vegas Raiders team-a new jersey number will be donned in 2024. In the world of professional sports, it's not uncommon for a player to enter the league and find that their desired number is already taken.
Does the Raiders' latest acquisition foreshadow a major trade?
The Las Vegas Raiders are trying to bolster their depth at the wide receiver position. They have already added Michael Gallup through free agency and are still looking to add more.
The Las Vegas Raiders are making moves on Monday. They have brought in wide receiver Michael Gallup to help make life easier for either Aidan O'Connell or Gardner Minshew.
Mel Kiper is “surprised” the Las Vegas Raiders did not select Dallas Turner with their first-round pick and chose Brock Bowers at No. 13 overall. On ESPN’s First Draft, Kiper explained why the Raiders should have gone with Turner instead of the former Georgia Bulldogs tight end.
The veteran WR is heading to Las Vegas on a one-year deal worth up to $3M.
Facing some uncertainty on the offensive line, the Saints reinvested — via their second first-round tackle pick in three years — over the weekend and are continuing to add to the group. They are bringing in two veteran pieces Monday.
The Las Vegas Raiders did not get in on the run on quarterbacks in the first round of the NFL Draft, and they did not target one in the later rounds either.
One of the more surprising picks in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft was the Las Vegas Raiders taking Georgia tight end Brock Bowers. The team selected promising tight end Michael Mayer in the second round last season so the position was not viewed as one of need.
It's assumed the Raiders will have 2023 fourth-round draft pick Aidan O'Connell compete with free-agency pickup Gardner Minshew for the starting quarterback job this summer.
The Las Vegas Raiders faced a challenging situation leading up to the NFL Draft, particularly concerning their first-round pick. Given the high demand for quarterbacks, their chances of securing one at the No.
But what about their needs? This was the common refrain lobbed at the Las Vegas Raiders by skeptics and critics on Thursday night after they selected tight end Brock Bowers midway through the first round.
Addressing the media prior to the NFL Draft this week, Las Vegas Raiders general manager Tom Telesco said a lot without really saying much. This isn’t the man’s first rodeo.
Maybe the “Patriot Way” wasn’t quite done with the Las Vegas Raiders—it turns out that Bill Belichick might’ve been in play after all. Raiders owner Mark Davis always gets his guy; that much is true.
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