The Las Vegas Raiders may not be able to draft a quarterback in the 2025 NFL Draft but could add one in free agency.
The Las Vegas Raiders are going to be scrambling to find a new quarterback this offseason, as they almost certainly will not be heading into 2025 with Aidan O'C
The Las Vegas Raiders are in a rough situation despite their status as a large market organization. Without a head coach and franchise quarterback, it’s hard to see contention anywhere in their future.
With the Las Vegas Raiders in the market for a quarterback in 2025, one unnamed NFL executive believes the team will come away with a $10 million Pro Bowler who is coming off a breakout year with the Minnesota Vikings.
The Las Vegas Raiders fired Antonio Pierce on Tuesday, and now, they will have to find the right man to usher in the new era. Could that be Minnesota Vikings he
At one point late in the regular season, the Raiders held the inside track to the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL draft and a restart with a franchise QB on a rookie contract. However, a couple of meaningless victories and a subsequent drop to the sixth overall selection took that option off the table.
Even with new minority owner Tom Brady in the picture, the Las Vegas Raiders are still an unattractive destination for head-coaching candidates.
The Las Vegas Raiders going to need a quarterback no matter who the next head coach is and could trade for a former Pro Bowler.
He returned in 2012 and was New England’s offensive coordinator before becoming Las Vegas ... business for the Vikings and coach Kevin O’Connell is, or at least should be, working out a long-term contract. One week into the Minnesota offseason ...
With the Las Vegas Raiders set to be in the market for a quarterback yet again in 2025, one NFL analyst thinks the team could explore adding a Minnesota Vikings quarterback who is coming off a breakout year that ended ugly.
The Las Vegas Raiders suffered a huge disappointment on Monday. Their favorite head coach prospect, Ben Johnson, was officially appointed as the head coach of the Chicago Bears, leaving the Raiders in the dust and looking for other options.
Tom Brady and Shedeur Sanders go way back, having established a football relationship since Sanders' days as a high school quarterback. And with Brady seemingly very much involved in the decision-making process for the Raiders now that he's a minority owner,