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The Raiders will start a third straight season with a new general manager and head coach, as John Spytek and Pete Carroll replaced Tom Telesco and Antonio Pierce, respectively.
From The New York Times
Smith and the Raiders are at least making headway on a new contract, and the team has plenty of cap space to make the quarterback happy.
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New general manager John Spytek made a major move for the Las Vegas Raiders in his first offseason at the helm. He sent a third-round pick to the Seattle Seahawks in exchange for two-time Pro Bowl quarterback Geno Smith,
The Las Vegas Raiders had one of the least productive offenses in the NFL last season in large part due to a lack of talent under center. However, the team also failed the run the ball effectively all year and had a shortage of pass-catching options at wide receiver outside of Jakobi Meyers.
At the NFL meetings in Florida, coach Pete Carroll and GM John Spytek discussed the Raiders' moves in free agency and plans for the draft.
The Las Vegas Raiders traded a third-round pick to the Seattle Seahawks for quarterback Geno Smith, but there's no guarantee that was the end of their offseason dealings. Las Vega
The Las Vegas Raiders have the sixth overall pick in the upcoming NFL draft. The player they're most linked to is Ashton Jeanty, but they need help all across t
It appears that the Las Vegas Raiders have two serious options with the No. 6 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Two of our CBS Sports NFL Draft experts have the Raiders taking the second-ranked quarterback prospect,
The Las Vegas Raiders added more help at linebacker, signing unrestricted free agent Devin White to a one-year contract.
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Raiders Wire on MSNRaiders Position Assessment: Breaking down the Las Vegas WR groupWith the draft less than a month away, we check in on the Raiders’ wide receiver position to give it a condition of either Strong, Stable, Unstable, Serious, or Critical.
No deal is in place yet to keep quarterback Geno Smith in a Raiders uniform past the upcoming season, but Las Vegas general manager John Spytek said Monday he is confident such a deal will come “fairly soon.