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Las Vegas Raiders
The Las Vegas Raiders will most likely still need a quarterback in 2025 and could consider a four-time Pro Bowler.
Derek Carr's initial year with the New Orleans Saints didn't go as expected and he might already be in a precarious position.
The Las Vegas Raiders might want to trade the former second-round pick if they can’t figure out how to make him work in the offense.
The Raiders may want more options at the wide receiver position, and Brenden Rice, the son of legend Jerry Rice, would be a good match, according to Raiders.com.
If you saw the last quarter of the 2023 season, it might not be a big surprise to learn that the Raiders were ready to let go of running back Josh Jacobs, who was injured for the final four games of the year, putting a disappointing end to a mostly disappointing season. A year after being the top]
Many people fell for the viral edited photo of Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Gardner Minshew wearing a sweater with a slogan.
The highly touted quarterback prospect has frequently been associated with the Las Vegas Raiders, and he shared his thoughts on the rumors.
The Las Vegas Raiders might just need to go up a bit in the 2024 NFL Draft to find their future quarterback.
The Raiders need to address clear weaknesses in this week's draft, but according to NFL.com, the team is expected to select a standout wide receiver.
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