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Brady's Raiders Investment Skyrockets
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Tom Brady, the NFL legend, joined the Las Vegas Raiders as a minority owner in 2023, investing $220 million. Despite not playing for the Raiders, his investment has increased by 75% in two years, now worth $385 million. Brady also signed a $375 million deal with Fox Sports, becoming their top NFL analyst.
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Raiders Regret Losing Josh Jacobs, Fans See Pattern of Missteps
01:47|The Las Vegas Raiders personnel decisions, particularly the release of Josh Jacobs, face scrutiny. Recent reports indicate regret within the organization. Prominent sports reporter Vincent Silver sparked debate by comparing current running back Ashton Jeanty unfavorably to Jacobs. The Raiders history of missed opportunities, including trading star players and not investing in a solid offensive line, is highlighted. Jacobs is excelling with his new team, while Jeanty, though talented, has not matched Jacobs performance. The discussion reflects frustration over past decisions and the lack of investment in key players and the offensive line.
Raiders Fight for Improvement Amid Losing Streak
01:51|The Las Vegas Raiders, currently on a twelve-game losing streak, are preparing for a tough matchup against the Houston Texans. Despite their struggles, the team is focusing on improvement and getting healthier, with several players returning to practice. Head coach Pete Carroll emphasizes the need for better offensive possessions and a more effective defense. The Raiders face an uphill battle for the rest of the season, but they remain determined to maintain their competitive fire and feel like they are improving.
Raiders Rookies Shine in Late-Season Games
02:22|The Las Vegas Raiders are giving their rookie class significant playing time, with nine out of eleven draft picks seeing action in Week Fifteen. This includes undrafted tight end Carter Runyon and second-round pick Jack Bech, who has emerged as a starter. Offensive linemen Caleb Rogers and Charles Grant, along with defensive players Darien Porter, Tonka Hemingway, and J.J. Pegues, are also making the most of their opportunities. The teams focus on developing young talent suggests that their long-term prospects might be closer to becoming a reality than many expect.
Peter Woods: Raiders' Interior Pass Rush Threat?
01:55|Meet Peter Woods, a 20-year-old Clemson defensive tackle with a 6-3, 310-pound frame. Despite a down year, Woods showcased his playmaking skills with 30 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, and 2 sacks. His quick first step, agility, and elite strength make him a formidable force on the defensive line. While he needs to refine his pass rush strategy and maintain balance, Woods youth and athletic potential make him an exciting prospect for teams like the Raiders seeking a consistent interior pass rush threat.
Raiders' Defense Struggles, Fans Ponder Strategy
01:32|The Las Vegas Raiders defense, ranked 25th in scoring, has struggled all season, allowing an average of 25.9 points per game. Despite praise for rookie cornerback Darien Porter, the team has only used man coverage 14.6% of the time, hinting at a potential mismatch between players skills and defensive strategies.
Raiders Face Texans in Tough Matchup
01:38|The Las Vegas Raiders face a tough challenge against the Houston Texans, who are on a six-game winning streak. The Texans offense, led by C.J. Stroud, scored forty points in their last outing, while the Raiders offense may struggle against Houstons strong defensive line. The odds favor the Texans, with a fourteen-and-a-half-point spread and a moneyline of minus one thousand two hundred. In the Silver and Black Pride Pickem competition, the race is tight, with Bill Williamson leading and the community standings even more competitive, with four participants tied for first place.
Raiders' Draft Hopes Hinge on Upset Victory
01:55|Raiders, Giants, and Titans battle for NFL Draft positioning; Raiders need to lose, Giants need to win, Titans could upset Chiefs; Raiders face tough Texans, unlikely to win, could drop to fifth pick.
Raiders Eye Dean for Defensive Boost
01:45|The Las Vegas Raiders, facing a challenging season, could potentially bolster their defense by targeting Eagles linebacker Nakobe Dean in free agency. Dean, who missed the first five games due to injury, has shown remarkable improvement since his return, earning a game-high Pro Football Focus grade of ninety-three point three against the Raiders. With the Eagles prioritizing other players for extensions, Dean could become available, providing the Raiders with an immediate defensive upgrade.