The Raiders already reunited with one former wide receiver this week in Amari Cooper. Could a second be coming back to Las Vegas?
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The Raiders went 4-13 last season and haven’t won a playoff game since 2003, but that hasn’t stopped bettors from loading up on them to win the Super Bowl.
The Raiders named three players captains for the 2025 season Thursday after a near-unanimous vote. The choices come as no surprise.
There are a bunch of people around the Raiders organization with something to prove this year, a group that includes coach Pete Carroll.
The Raiders continued preparations Wednesday for their season opener against the Patriots. General manager John Spytek spoke to the media.
Raiders general manager John Spytek was busy Wednesday, claiming an edge rusher off waivers, signing an offensive tackle and building the team’s practice squad.
Raiders minority owner Tom Brady, the lead analyst on Fox’s NFL coverage, will be allowed to virtually sit in on Fox production meetings with coaches and players.
Wide receiver Amari Cooper, back for his second stint with the Raiders, believes he’ll be able to learn the offense by the team’s season opener Sept. 7.
The Raiders trimmed their roster to 53 players Tuesday and made some surprising decisions along the way.
The Raiders acquired Browns quarterback Kenny Pickett, who will become the team’s backup after an injury to Aidan O’Connell in the preseason finale.
The Raiders began the process of trimming their roster Monday by waiving or releasing 18 players, including three veteran wide receivers.
Amari Cooper, who the Raiders selected No. 4 overall in the 2015 draft, is coming back to the organization on a one-year deal.
There were 10,223 entries Monday morning in the $1,000-entry Circa Survivor contest, which needs 15,000 entries to meet $15 million in guaranteed prize money.
Here is one final prediction of what the Raiders’ initial 53-man roster will look like heading into NFL cutdown day Tuesday.