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Brady Demands Daily Rebuild for Raiders | Las Vegas Raiders News
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Today at 3:11 PM

Tom Brady is laying down the law for the Las Vegas Raiders, calling last season a total failure and demanding a complete cultural overhaul. He’s not just pointing fingers at new coaches—he’s insisting every single person in the organization must commit to daily, hourly improvement. While a few players showed flashes of brilliance, Brady insists that’s not enough to elevate the team to greatness. No win-loss targets here—just a relentless pursuit of massive, sustained progress. The Raiders can’t afford to coast; Brady’s message is crystal clear: get better every single day, or risk staying s...


Brady Criticizes NFL Fines as Burden | Las Vegas Raiders News
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Today at 2:18 PM

Tom Brady, now a Raiders minority owner, blasts the NFL’s escalating fine system, calling out how steep penalties—sometimes $50K, $75K, even $200K—can cripple players’ wallets, especially when stacked against their massive contracts. On his podcast, he warns that repeated infractions are turning fines into financial burdens, even as the league tightens discipline on dangerous plays, often without flags. Meanwhile, Raiders headlines swirl: rookie QB Fernando Mendoza’s playoff stats are finalized, OL Tyler Linderbaum’s ranking tumbles, and Kirk Cousins hints at mentoring the Raiders’ QB room—offering a rare glimpse into the league’s shifting power dynamics fro...


Raiders Target Veteran Depth | Las Vegas Raiders News
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Today at 2:14 PM

The Raiders are aggressively shopping their cap space—$23.6 million—to shore up weak spots before training camp. Cornerback Rasul Douglas, a proven starter, could immediately fill the void if Jermod McCoy’s knee hampers his readiness or Darien Porter doesn’t lock down the starting job. On the offensive line, veteran Kendall Lamm, who didn’t give up a sack last year, could challenge DJ Glaze at right tackle. At safety, Taylor Rapp—recovering from a knee injury but still showing elite coverage skills—should be their top target to stabilize a secondary that surrendered too many touchdowns last season.

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Benson vs Thornton for Raiders WR Spot | Las Vegas Raiders News
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Today at 1:10 PM

The Raiders may have unearthed a hidden gem in sixth-round wide receiver Malik Benson, whose explosive speed and deep-threat ability have made him a breakout star in offseason workouts—especially with QB Fernando Mendoza. With college stats backing his hype and a potential edge on special teams, Benson could leapfrog second-year player Donte Thornton Jr., who struggled for consistent playing time as a rookie. The race for final roster spots is heating up, and Benson’s combination of big-play potential and versatility could make him the team’s next go-to receiver.

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Brock Bowers Leads Raiders’ Rebirth | Las Vegas Raiders News
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Today at 12:05 PM

The Las Vegas Raiders are poised for a dramatic turnaround in 2026, fueled by a revamped roster, new head coach Klint Kubiak, and the explosive return of Brock Bowers—widely regarded as the league’s top tight end when healthy. With Bowers leading a deep and talented group, the team aims to break free from its recent slump, having won just seven games over the past two seasons. Training camp looms as the critical test, where new coaching, improved talent—including QB Kirk Cousins—and community-focused efforts like Bowers’ charity softball appearances could signal the start of a new, winning era for Ve...


Raiders Upgrade Offense for Big Leap | Las Vegas Raiders News
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Today at 11:24 AM

The Las Vegas Raiders are pulling out all the stops this offseason, upgrading their entire offense like swapping out a whole sound system—not just a speaker. They’ve brought in a top-tier offensive mind fresh off a Super Bowl win and dumped serious cash to build the league’s most expensive offensive line. The pressure’s on key players like Ashton Jeanty, hoping to breakout with this new foundation, and Malcolm Koonce, on a one-year “prove it” deal after injury struggles, trying to earn his spot under the new regime.

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Five New Cities, One Big Mission - A Message from Corey
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Today at 10:05 AM

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Maxx Crosby Trade Rumors Heat Up | Las Vegas Raiders News
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Today at 9:14 AM

Maxx Crosby’s trade to Baltimore fell through due to a knee issue, leaving all eyes on him as the 2026 season begins. If he returns dominant, expect trade calls — with the Eagles leading the pack, offering draft picks including a 2027 second-rounder and a future first-rounder from the Patriots, plus young DT Jalen Carter, a perfect fit for Vegas’ defense. Crosby’s rehab attitude is already lifting teammates, signaling his readiness to dominate when healthy. The Eagles’ interest could reshape the Raiders’ future — all hinging on Crosby’s health and what he brings back to Vegas.

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Brady Calls NFL Fines Too Harsh
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Today at 2:56 AM

Tom Brady’s got a new role—and a new opinion: as Raiders owner, he’s blasting the NFL’s punishing fine system, calling it unfair for players earning millions to lose tens or hundreds of thousands for mistakes. With Fernando Mendoza now the 1 pick and Brady’s legendary guidance behind him, the Raiders aim for glory—but Brady’s already sounding the alarm from the owner’s box.

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Trust The Process - A Message from Corey
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Yesterday at 9:28 PM

Trust The Process - A Message from Corey


Raiders Hire Super Bowl Coach
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Yesterday at 6:19 PM

The Raiders just hired Ronell Williams, a Super Bowl-winning Eagles coach with Bears experience, to revitalize their linebacker corps. He’s already bonding with standout rookie Nakobe Dean and sees untapped potential in players like Quay Walker and Tommy Eichenberg. Williams’ mission? Elevate every linebacker through precision coaching and disciplined execution, turning depth into dominance as the team heads into the offseason.

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Mendoza’s Rookie Struggles and Potential
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Yesterday at 6:18 PM

Fernando Mendoza’s Raiders debut is sparking debate—once hailed as a championship-winning QB with 41 college TDs, he’s now facing early struggles adjusting to NFL under-center snaps and defensive pressure. Scouts like Daniel Kelly are sounding alarms, calling him overhyped and a potential bust, citing his college film and fourth-round pedigree. Yet, Mendoza’s work ethic is undeniable: he’s pushing himself after practice, asking smart questions, and showing daily progress. Head coach Kubiak is watching closely, and despite the red flags, the Raiders remain committed to his development on his rookie deal.

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Kubiak Era Begins with McCoy
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Yesterday at 5:34 PM

Klint Kubiak, the 39-year-old offensive mastermind behind Seattle’s Super Bowl run, has officially taken the reins as head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders with one mission: turn them into a winning team again. Just days after his hiring, he brought aboard Mike McCoy — the former Chargers head coach and his former boss — as assistant head coach, creating a fascinating reversal of roles from their time together in Denver. McCoy praised Klint’s passion and work ethic, built on years of trust from their shared history. Kubiak’s coaching staff is a blend of familiar faces — including Andrew Janocko and...


Woods Believes in Porter's Growth
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Yesterday at 5:03 PM

The Raiders are bringing back Joe Woods in a new role as pass game coordinator and defensive backs coach, signaling a renewed focus on confidence and mental toughness for the secondary. Woods believes his players, especially developing standout Darien Porter, have the talent—they just need to believe in themselves to compete under pressure. After a rough season, Porter’s growth this offseason shows promise, with Woods crediting last year’s struggles as a turning point. The real test? Can this newfound confidence translate into better on-field performance for the Raiders’ defense in 2024.

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Raiders Linebackers Revamped
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Yesterday at 3:07 PM

The Raiders are revamping their defense with a linebacker overhaul, bringing in speed and playmaking firepower with Quay Walker and Nakobe Dean from Georgia. Walker’s flashy talent and Dean’s blitzer instincts promise to dominate the middle, while depth players like Tommy Eichenberg and rookies like Xavian Sorey Jr. add layers of potential and physicality. Under Rob Leonard and John Spytek, this unit is being rebuilt from scratch — and the future looks explosive.

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Benson Jr. Shines Early for Raiders
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Yesterday at 2:08 PM

Malik Benson Jr., a sixth-round rookie out of Oregon, is already turning heads during Raiders offseason workouts—showing early promise as a potential game-changer for a receiving corps in need of explosiveness. Despite being a late-round pick, his standout performance suggests he could be a steal and a key contributor this season. With training camp looming, Benson’s real test begins—and his momentum could make him a breakout star.

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Reggie Nelson Deserves Hall of Very Good
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Yesterday at 2:05 PM

Reggie Nelson, the underrated Raiders safety, is finally getting the recognition he deserves—nominated for The Athletic’s “Hall of Very Good” for players who didn’t make it to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. A Pro Bowl selection in 2016, he was a key part of Oakland’s turnaround that season and finished his career with more interceptions than stars like Brian Dawkins and Tyrann Mathieu. His impact, especially in his first two seasons with the Silver and Black, proves he was more than just a solid player—he was a game-changer.

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Raiders Prioritize Mendoza's Growth
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Yesterday at 1:20 PM

The Raiders are weighing a bold rookie gamble: when to give Fernando Mendoza his first real shot at starting quarterback. While he might not debut Week 1, the real question is how to balance his development with Kirk Cousins’ performance and the team’s early-season trajectory. Some analysts argue that even sacrificing wins is worth it—Mendoza’s on-field experience this year could be invaluable for the team’s long-term future. For the Raiders, Mendoza’s growth is the top priority, making every snap count toward building a sustainable foundation for the future.

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Raiders Build Winning Culture with Kubiak
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Yesterday at 1:07 PM

The Las Vegas Raiders are firing on all cylinders this offseason, bringing in Klint Kubiak—the Super Bowl-winning coach—to lead a cultural overhaul. With a roster stacked with proven winners and a clear vision for sustained success, the team is betting big on building a legacy, not just a roster. From top to bottom, they’re bringing in talent that knows how to win, starting with Kubiak’s leadership and culminating in a training camp that could change the narrative. The real test? Can they translate this blueprint into wins on the field?

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Raiders OL Faces Elite Pass Rushers
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Yesterday at 10:05 AM

The Las Vegas Raiders’ offensive line is in deep trouble heading into 2026, struggling to protect their QB amid a brutal schedule stacked with elite pass rushers like Myles Garrett, Nick Bosa, and Nik Bonitto — each poised to expose any weaknesses and turn games into nightmares for the Raiders’ QB, whether it’s Cousins or Mendoza.

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Maxx Crosby’s Message Sparks Trade Rumors
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Yesterday at 2:37 AM

Maxx Crosby’s cryptic social media post has ignited trade rumors, with teams like the Giants, Commanders, Eagles, Bears, and 49ers now eyeing the Raiders’ star pass rusher as the NFL preseason looms — is he signaling discontent or just staying sharp?

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Raiders Draft Blueprint for Mendoza
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Yesterday at 12:20 AM

The Raiders are crafting a smart, balanced draft strategy around their top pick, Fernando Mendoza, by prioritizing a strong supporting cast over rushing the rookie. Early picks target a disruptive edge rusher like Colin Simmons, followed by explosive weapons like Ryan Coleman-Williams and Junior Sherrill, plus a reliable offensive line anchor in Greg Johnson. They round out the class with a red zone threat in tight end Peter Clarke and a versatile linebacker in Rasheem Biles — all designed to build a championship-caliber foundation around their young QB.

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Johnson’s Contract Battle Heats Up
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Last Saturday at 9:04 PM

Taron Johnson’s contract standoff with the Las Vegas Raiders is heating up as he seeks an extension while facing stiff competition from versatile rookie Treydan Stukes, who’s wowing coaches with his ability to play safety, slot corner, and even outside linebacker — exactly the kind of flexible talent new defensive coordinator Rob Leonard wants. Johnson, entering his 30s and still under contract through 2028 with only a small portion of his current salary guaranteed, has a strong case to make — especially after a solid reputation in Buffalo — but Stukes’ explosive potential and versatility could force the Raiders to rethink their approa...


Quay Walker: The Defense's Avatar
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Last Saturday at 8:20 PM

The Raiders are unleashing their most versatile defense yet, led by linebacker Quay Walker—dubbed an “Avatar” for his ability to play anywhere on the field. At 6-foot-4 and 241 pounds, Walker isn’t just a physical force; he’s a strategic wildcard who blitzes, drops back, and covers, forcing offenses into chaos. This isn’t just a gimmick—it’s a bold, talent-driven strategy backed by big contracts for Walker, Nakobe Dean, and Kwity Paye, alongside Maxx Crosby. Walker, 26 and hungry for growth, is embracing the challenge, mentoring younger players and leading by example. The Raiders aren’t just building a tough d...


Linderbaum’s Big Upgrade for Raiders
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Last Saturday at 7:18 PM

The Las Vegas Raiders just pulled off a blockbuster move by signing center Tyler Linderbaum to a record-breaking contract — a three-time Pro Bowler who’s poised to fix their disastrous offensive line from last season. Despite some analysts dropping him to 92nd on their rankings this year, Linderbaum remains a massive upgrade at just 26 and injury-free. He’s even ranked ninth among offseason additions most likely to make an impact. The Raiders paired his arrival with veteran coach Rick Dennison, a Super Bowl-winning O-line guru who’s thrilled to reunite with Klint Kubiak and help build a stronger, more consiste...


Raiders Eye Justin Jefferson Trade
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Last Saturday at 2:32 PM

Raiders could be plotting a blockbuster move for Justin Jefferson, but don’t expect it anytime soon—maybe not until 2028. With Jefferson’s production dipping and Minnesota’s QB situation shaky, a trade might be on the table. The Raiders, who famously traded big picks for Davante Adams, could pull off a similar move to pair Jefferson with young QB Fernando Mendoza and TE Brock Bowers, likely giving up a first and third-round pick. Jefferson’s past success under Klint Kubiak could give Oakland an edge. Meanwhile, Maxx Crosby’s cryptic social media post and Raheem Mostert’s high praise for roo...


Linderbaum’s Ranking Drop Explained
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Last Saturday at 2:19 PM

The Raiders just dropped a bombshell with their blockbuster signing of Tyler Linderbaum — a three-year, $81M deal that reshaped the center market and instantly upgraded their offensive line. But here’s the twist: despite his elite play and stellar stats, Linderbaum’s ranking plummeted 39 spots in CBS’s top 100 list, with no real explanation beyond vague praise for his run-blocking. While other Raiders like Brock Bowers and Maxx Crosby saw drops tied to injuries, Linderbaum’s fall appears rooted in Raiders stigma — a narrative that’s followed him since day one. The numbers don’t lie: his performance improved, penalties droppe...


Raiders' Playmaker Problem
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Last Saturday at 2:14 PM

The Raiders are betting big on Kirk Cousins at QB and rookie Fernando Mendoza as the future, but their offense is stuck without playmakers — ranking 26th in NFL playmaker potential. Brock Bowers is their only real hope, but his injury history casts doubt. Ashton Jeanty offers flashes of promise, but isn’t ready to carry the load. The wide receiver corps is a speed-and-potential mess, with no proven threats. With defense and the line prioritized in free agency, the Raiders are banking on protection and heavy sets — a smart short-term fix, but a long road to winning with this curren...


Raiders' Wide Receiver Void
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Last Saturday at 1:17 PM

The Raiders are stacking talent on offense with breakout stars like Brock Bowers and Ashton Jeanty, but their biggest weakness? A glaring void at wide receiver. Despite promising young options, they rank dead last in skill position talent — and without a proven WR threat, their ceiling stays capped. Fix this hole, and they’re playoff contenders. Don’t fix it? They’ll be stuck watching others shine.

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Raiders Rebuild With Mendoza And Dean
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Last Saturday at 4:40 AM

The Las Vegas Raiders are firing up their rebuild with electrifying new additions, including QB Fernando Mendoza and linebacker Nakobe Dean, who’s already raving about Mendoza’s infectious energy and leadership. Dean, coming off a strong season with the Eagles, also reunited with linebacker Quay Walker, forming a dynamic duo focused on pushing each other—and the whole team—to greatness. With Mendoza’s big contract and a coaching staff ready to back him, the Raiders are betting big on a championship-caliber turnaround, one day at a time.

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Raiders Special Teams Shake-Up
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Last Friday at 9:49 PM

The Las Vegas Raiders are rebuilding their special teams from the ground up, targeting a new kicker and long snapper to avoid past mistakes. Veteran punter AJ Cole, entering his eighth season, remains the anchor of the unit, mentoring rookies while adapting to new leadership under coach Klint Kubiak and special teams coordinator Joe DeCamillis. The kicker competition pits veteran Matt Gay against undrafted rookie Kansei Matsuzawa, while long snapper duties fall to Alex Ward and rookie Tyler Duzansky. Cole, a Pro Bowl veteran with a powerful punt and crucial snap duties, is optimistic about the new coaching staff’s...


Raiders Offense Has Potential
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Last Friday at 8:17 PM

The Las Vegas Raiders’ offense is poised for a major overhaul with new coach Klint Kubiak and a loaded roster featuring QB Fernando Mendoza, RB Ashton Jeanty, and TE Brock Bowers. But ESPN’s Bill Barnwell slams their receiving corps as the biggest weakness, dragging the entire unit to a dismal 26th ranking. While Bowers and Jeanty show promise, injuries and underwhelming performances have held them back. The real hope lies in young WRs like Tre Tucker, Jack Bech, Dont’e Thornton, and Jalen Nailor — if any of them breakout, the Raiders’ offense could surprise everyone.

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Raiders 2020 Draft Reimagined
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Last Friday at 7:33 PM

The Raiders’ 2020 draft class gets a brutal re-draft—with one twist: keep the original positions. Alex Leatherwood? Gone. In his place: Christian Darrisaw, a dominant tackle. Tre’von Moehrig stays—he actually worked out. Third round? Jonathon Cooper over Malcolm Koonce, and Ernest Jones replaces Divine Deablo for a proven linebacker. Fourth round? Talanoa Hufanga, a two-time All-Pro safety, leaps over Tyree Gillespie to form a lethal safety duo with Moehrig. Fifth round? Deommodore Lenoir, a standout corner, replaces Nate Hobbs. And in the seventh? Will Fries, now a reliable starter, replaces Jimmy Morrissey. This re-draft? A blueprint for a much s...


Klint Kubiak’s Player Revival Magic
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Last Friday at 4:21 PM

Klint Kubiak’s arrival in Las Vegas is sparking major excitement among Raider Nation, with veterans praising his no-nonsense leadership and proven ability to unlock elite performance. Two former Seahawks—Sam Darnold and Jaxon Smith-Njigba—have skyrocketed in NFL rankings, with Smith-Njigba jumping to 13th and Darnold landing at 72nd, proving Kubiak’s transformative coaching. The Raiders are banking on similar magic for their own roster, with players like Fernando Mendoza and Tre Tucker poised for breakthroughs. While instant Super Bowl glory may be a stretch, the tangible player development under Kubiak is already turning heads—and fans are thrilled t...


Raiders Rebuild With Kubiak and Cousins
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Last Friday at 4:04 PM

The Las Vegas Raiders are poised for a dramatic 2026 season under new head coach Klint Kubiak, a Super Bowl champ with the Seahawks, as they attempt to rebuild after a dismal 3-14 campaign. With veteran QB Kirk Cousins and rookie phenom Fernando Mendoza in the mix, optimism swirls around a potential 9-8 finish — fueled by Kubiak’s offensive prowess and a revamped roster. But don’t count on miracles: a 4-13 floor looms if the new regime can’t deliver. The AFC West is brutal, and the Raiders’ 23-year playoff drought looms large — this season could be their defining leap or thei...


Raiders Rookies Ready to Shine
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Last Friday at 3:33 PM

Raiders rookies are heating up the hype — Treydan Stukes leads the pack as the fan-favorite with NFL-ready versatility, while quarterback Fernando Mendoza could surprise everyone by starting Week One. Keyron Crawford and Mike Washington are poised for rotational roles, and Malik Benson’s development could be key. The coaching staff is banking on immediate impact, making this season a wild ride for the fresh faces.

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Abram Blames McDaniels for Raiders Collapse
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Last Friday at 3:33 PM

Johnathan Abram’s fiery Instagram post blaming Josh McDaniels for “ruining everything” and even calling for his arrest has ignited a firestorm — and it’s not just drama, it’s a story of broken trust, missed opportunities, and a franchise in flux. After being traded in 2022, Abram’s rookie deal was left unextended as McDaniels took over, leading to a steep decline for the Raiders: from playoff-bound in 2021 to 6-11 and 3-5 under McDaniels before his firing. Meanwhile, McDaniels thrived back in New England, winning 14 games and reaching the Super Bowl. Abram’s raw emotion reflects a player who feels betrayed —...


Raiders Defense Rises With New Leadership
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Last Friday at 3:16 PM

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Raiders’ Quiet QB Strategy Pays Off
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Last Friday at 2:46 PM

The Las Vegas Raiders are betting big on stability this offseason, bringing in veteran QB Kirk Cousins and rookie Fernando Mendoza under new head coach Klint Kubiak — and former player Sam Darnold says it’s a smart move. Darnold, who played under Kubiak, praises his calm, steady leadership as exactly what the chaotic Raiders need. He draws a parallel to his own early days behind Josh McCown, seeing Mendoza in a similar developmental position with Cousins as a quiet mentor. Kubiak’s no-nonsense, emotionally balanced approach prioritizes growth over drama, offering players a clear path forward — and maybe, just maybe, t...


Abram Slams McDaniels as Saboteur
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Last Friday at 2:16 PM

Former Raiders safety Johnathan Abram unleashed a fiery social media rant against his old coach Josh McDaniels, accusing him of sabotaging the team and even calling for arrest — a shocking move years after McDaniels was fired. Abram, who played through injuries and coverage struggles, blames McDaniels for undoing the team’s playoff success before his arrival. While McDaniels’ track record includes rocky stints with the Broncos and criticism for leadership, Abram’s explosive comments — made in the quiet of June — feel especially bold, especially since McDaniels is now back with the Patriots. Fans are likely nodding along, even if they’d never...