The Raiders moved on from one of their veteran quarterbacks, opening up some salary cap space for next season.
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The Raiders continued to fill out their offensive depth chart in free agency Wednesday, agreeing to terms with a tight end on a one-year contract.
The Raiders didn’t make another splash the second day of the NFL’s legal tampering period, but they prepared to say goodbye to two veteran players.
The Raiders will have a new starting running back next season after seeing Josh Jacobs leave at the beginning of NFL free agency.
The Raiders added an impact piece on their defensive line, agreeing to terms with a defensive tackle from the Miami Dolphins.
Coach Antonio Pierce says the Raiders are a couple of pieces away from a dominant defensive line and secondary, and some draft prospects caught the team’s eye.
The Raiders had formal interviews at the NFL scouting combine with quarterback prospects Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels, Drake Maye, J.J. McCarthy and Michael Penix.
Texas defensive tackle Byron Murphy, projected to be drafted from 12th to 20th, would give the Raiders an interior difference-maker they have lacked for years.
Coach Antonio Pierce said the Raiders must do whatever it takes to secure their quarterback of the future. His ideal choice might be LSU star Jayden Daniels.
Raiders general manager Tom Telesco said Tuesday at the NFL scouting combine that the team hopes to re-sign running back Josh Jacobs to a long-term deal.