3 Trades Raiders Should Make Before NFL Deadline
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For another year in a row, it looks like the Las Vegas Raiders will be drafting a player in the top 15 picks of the draft. Their last three first-round draft pi
The 2-5 Las Vegas Raiders seem like an obvious candidate to potentially move players ahead of the Nov. 4 trade deadline, but the AFC West team reportedly may wait until the offseason to change up the roster.
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Raiders make 4 roster moves including bringing back former speedy WR and return specialist
Tuesday the Raiders brought back a former speedy wide receiver and return specialist who had spent the last three seasons in Las Vegas.
The latest round of cuts to the Senior nominees for the Hall of Fame included two more two-time Super Bowl winning Raiders.
Star wide receiver Jakobi Meyers has been dealing with knee and toe injuries, and that led to him receiving two DNP (Did Not Participate) statuses on the injury report. He was heading into the game on Sunday as questionable, and the Raiders have received an unfortunate update on the receiver.
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Raiders WR Jakobi Meyers doubles down on trade request, says he 'for sure' wants to be dealt
Meyers' August trade request came after his search for a new contract came up short. He is in the final season of a three-year deal he signed with the Raiders in 2023, and his stock could not have been higher in the offseason as he was fresh off a career year in which he racked up 87 catches for 1,027 yards and four touchdowns.
Although he's no longer with the Chiefs, Duvernay-Tardif is still a fan of the team. He held a large watch party for Sunday's game against the Raiders to raise money for his foundation and shared an Instagram video of the fun.
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler provided an update on the Pittsburgh Steelers’ trade interest in Las Vegas Raiders WR Jakobi Meyers.
Fields and the players on the Jets are people at the end of the day. The front office wouldn't be able to trade Fields because it would destroy the morale in the locker room at the midway point of the season. Nobody on the team would feel valued or safe anymore.
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Raiders’ No. 1 receiver Meyers stands firm on offseason trade request as team heads into bye week
The seventh-year pro said he hasn’t discussed his contract with the Raiders since first expressing his feelings. Instead, he’s trying to stay focused on what he can do to help jump-start an offensive unit that is generating 182.7 yards passing per game, fourth-lowest in the NFL.