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Raiders' Offseason: Turnaround or Irrelevance?
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The Las Vegas Raiders face a challenging offseason, potentially securing the top pick in the 2026 NFL Draft after a dismal season. With significant salary cap space, they aim to attract top free agents, but their recent instability and lack of wins pose obstacles. Former quarterback Derek Carr highlights the teams need for a quarterback, questioning the current coachs future. Owner Mark Davis is under pressure to make transformative moves to avoid further decline.
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Raiders' Tough Call: Primed for Top Draft Pick
01:50|The Las Vegas Raiders, facing a tough season with a two-win record, made a controversial move by benching star players, leading to a loss and a potential top pick in the next draft. With a new general manager and significant salary cap space, the team is poised for a rebuild, with Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza and Dante Moore as top draft prospects. Despite setbacks, bright spots like Michael Mayer emerged, and the team is preparing for their final game against the Chiefs.
Carroll's Job in Jeopardy: Raiders' Coaching Future Uncertain
01:07|The Las Vegas Raiders head coach, Pete Carroll, is facing uncertainty after a dismal season, with NFL insider Ian Rapoport suggesting he might not return in 2026. Despite shaking up the coaching staff midseason, the teams record remains at two wins and fourteen losses. Carrolls job security is at risk, as this is his first losing season in nearly three decades of coaching. The Raiders, with three Super Bowl titles, are seeking a turnaround, but it remains to be seen if Carroll will be the one to deliver it.
Raiders' Loss: Time for Change in Las Vegas
01:28|Las Vegas Raiders Dismal Season: Fans Call for Coach Pete Carrolls Firing After Crushing Loss The Raiders, with a 2-14 record, suffered a humiliating 34-10 defeat at home to the Giants, marking another low point in their miserable season. Despite resting key players, the team showed no signs of improvement, leading fans to demand coach Pete Carrolls dismissal. With nine double-digit losses under his belt, Carrolls inability to even challenge poor opponents has become evident, signaling a need for change in Las Vegas.
Raiders' Offensive Line Fails QB Smith, Jeanty
01:26|The Las Vegas Raiders, with the worst NFL record, secured the first overall pick in the 2026 draft. Despite a big offseason push, theyre barely matching last years two wins. In their latest game, the offensive line failed new quarterback Geno Smith, allowing fifteen pressures and six sacks, impacting Smiths performance and future value. Running back Ashton Jeanty also struggled, averaging negative yards before contact. The Raiders top priority this offseason is improving their offensive line to protect Smith and boost Jeantys performance.
Crosby Returns, Raiders Hope for Calm
01:29|Maxx Crosbys Return Boosts Raiders Rebuilding Hopes After a rocky season, the Las Vegas Raiders received a morale boost as star defensive end Maxx Crosby returned to the facility, ending speculations of a potential trade or departure. Despite missing the previous game, Crosbys presence signals a step towards rebuilding for the team, which currently holds the top spot for next years NFL draft pick.
Raiders QB Crisis: Smith's Injury, Pickett vs O'Connell
01:03|Las Vegas Raiders face quarterback crisis as Geno Smiths high-ankle sprain threatens his availability for the regular-season finale against the Kansas City Chiefs. Coach Pete Carroll hints at a potential competition between Kenny Pickett and Aidan OConnell for the starting role, adding to the teams uncertainty. Meanwhile, Maxx Crosby returns to the team after his emotional reaction to injured reserve.
Raiders Face Chiefs Despite Injuries, Mayer & Koonce Shine
01:22|Despite a disappointing 34-10 loss to the Giants, the Las Vegas Raiders showcased resilience with standout performances from tight end Michael Mayer and edge rusher Malcolm Koonce. Injuries to quarterback Geno Smith and defensive tackle Adam Butler cast doubt on their availability for the season finale against the Chiefs. However, theres hope for Butlers recovery, while Smiths ankle sprain may hinder his participation. With the potential return of left tackle Kolton Miller and the opportunity for rookies to shine, the Raiders prepare for a challenging matchup against the Chiefs.
Raiders Shutdown Maxx Crosby, Prioritizing Future
01:09|Las Vegas Raiders Maxx Crosby, a five-time Pro Bowler, has been shut down for the season due to a knee injury. The decision, made without Crosbys input and poorly communicated, has left him frustrated. The Raiders, prioritizing the future, are looking to reset for a stronger tomorrow, potentially trading Crosbys contract to secure a better draft spot.