With a larger than expected increase in the 2025 NFL salary cap, the Raiders are looking at a huge windfall in cap room.
The Raiders will have even more salary cap space than anticipated this offseason thanks to some welcome news from the NFL.
The Raiders have a lot of cap space, but that means not throwing away money and the opportunities it provides. Pete Carroll ...
The NFL revealed the expect range for the 2025 salary cap on Wednesday and the projection came in even higher than expected.
So, will the Raiders go out of their way to address the problem in the coming months? Las Vegas has a ton of cap room at its disposal, so it can absolutely spend big on the position in free agency.
The Las Vegas Raiders have a plethora of needs on offense and each mock draft seems to have all of the answers; the results will be vastly different when the 2025 NFL Draft arrives, most likely.
USA Today’s Tyler Dragon sees the Las Vegas Raiders as the best potential fit, though it should be noted that owner Tom Brady and new head coach Pete Carroll may not want to deal with Rodgers.
Antonio Pierce has been very quiet since being fired by the Las Vegas Raiders. Based on the rumors that came out following the news, Pierce was fully expecting to return in 2025. Considering the ...
That's opened the way for the Raiders, to whom Sanders has long been linked, to select him at No. 6. Unless, that is, one team makes a bold move to swipe Sanders from the Raiders' clutches ...
At the top of the stack is the future of tight end Travis Kelce, whose retirement would create both a giant hole in the starting lineup but $17.3 million in cap space. Not far beneath Item A is the ...
The Las Vegas Raiders will be one of the most intriguing teams this offseason, especially when it comes to the 2025 NFL Draft. New general manager John Spytek has 10 selections to work with ...
He cited the Cleveland Browns, Las Vegas Raiders, New York Giants and perhaps even the Los Angeles Rams as teams that might be looking for an experienced signal-caller. On the Browns, Fowler said ...