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This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/raiders as Why the Raiders Are Most Improved Team in the NFL. The Las Vegas Raiders are hard at work implementing the many changes they made this offseason. The Raiders addressed some of their biggest roster needs but must now put it together on the field in training camp.
The Raiders have multiple new faces that help instill enthusiasm into the future. But Vegas has this fatal flaw to address.
Going into today, every team in the NFL has had at least one training camp practice so we thought now would be a good time to put out some early takeaways based on what we've seen so far. The Steelers held their first practice of training camp on Thursday,
The Las Vegas Raiders want to win the AFC West this season. That is certainly one of their goals in 2025. If they can do that, it will be a great accomplishment
One analyst believes that coming off a lost 2024-25 season, the Las Vegas Raiders are due for some serious improvement this time around.
Pete Carroll commented on the arrival of a defender to the Las Vegas Raiders, a player he knows well from their long NFL stint together during his time as head coach of the Seattle Seahawks.
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Raiders Wire on MSNWe hit 43 in our Raiders countdown to kickoff. Who wore it best and who's wearing it now
With 43 days until the Raiders' season opener, the team's current number 43 is linebacker Michael Barrett. Barrett, a seventh-round draft pick in 2024, spent last season on various practice squads before signing with the Raiders. Raiders legend George Atkinson is considered the best player to ever wear number 43 for the team.
The Las Vegas Raiders will need a defensive upgrade of new coach Pete Carroll is going to carry out his planned rebuild.
The Las Vegas Raiders were forced to make massive adjustments to their roster this offseason after a lackluster campaign in 2024 that resulted in only four wins. New leaders Pete Carroll and John Spytek wasted no time trimming the fat from the previous regimes.
After signing with the Las Vegas Raiders earlier this week, Jamal Adams will be changing positions and switching from safety to WILL linebacker, coach Pete Carroll said Friday. Adams, 29, was signed by the Raiders on Tuesday after being a free agent for much of the offseason leading into training camp.
The Las Vegas Raiders don't have the most exciting QB room in the NFL. They have Geno Smith, but he doesn't have much left in the tank, that is why they could possibly draft a well known QB.