There was a clean path. As they tend to do in recent years, the New York Giants and Las Vegas Raiders made it a big mess. Two weeks ago, both franchises were well positioned, sitting at the intersection of quarterback need and draft availability,
On Sunday, while the Giants were busy getting smoked by the Atlanta Falcons, the Las Vegas Raiders earned their third win of the season, taking down the Jacksonville Jaguars 19-14 with a fourth quarter comeback. The win moved the Raiders out of pole position for next spring’s NFL draft, tentatively handing the No. 1 pick to the Giants.
The Las Vegas Raiders gave the New York Giants a Christmas gift with their Week 16 win, handing Big Blue the first pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
NFL insider Tom Pelissero mentioned that former head coach Jon Gruden is reportedly being looked at by multiple teams to potentially bring him in as their head coach. However, there is no specific details about which teams are doing their homework on him.
Antonio Pierce has known Derek Carr for a very long time and spoke about the quarterback before the Raiders-Saints matchup.
Pro Bowl voting is in and the Las Vegas Raiders have a total of two players who made the cut. Here's a look at who those players are and why they were deserving of the selection.
The Las Vegas Raiders and Los Angeles Chargers are set to do battle in Week 18 with the game having possible playoff seeding implications for the Chargers, and possible draft implications for the Raiders.
In their last matchup of the season, the Las Vegas Raiders will face off against the Los Angeles Chargers. This is a long-standing rivalry, but winning this game may not be beneficial.
The Las Vegas Raiders are coming off their first win in months after beating the Jacksonville Jaguars this past Sunday at home. Although the Raiders were battli
Las Vegas and New York could use a new QB, and both Cam Ward (Miami) and Shedeur Sanders (Colorado) are expected to go early in the draft. Now it's unclear if either will be around by the time those teams pick.
The Las Vegas Raiders’ win over Jacksonville is the most substantial swing we have seen for the No. 1 pick since The Athletic began tracking the race in Week 14. Before kicking off the late window of Sunday’s games, Las Vegas had a 35 percent chance at the No. 1 pick. It now has a 1 percent chance following its win.