To Pay Or Not To Pay: The Josh Jacobs Dilemma Facing The Raiders
With the new salary cap in place for the league year, the Las Vegas Raiders face a conundrum regarding Josh Jacobs.
With the new salary cap in place for the league year, the Las Vegas Raiders face a conundrum regarding Josh Jacobs.
The Raiders offense will undergo many changes with Luke Getsy taking over as coordinator, so why not get him an anchor to lay the foundation?
The quarterback position is omnipresent for the Raiders at this year’s draft—they both need one and need to get after the opposing ones on defense. Adding to the pass rush is never a bad thing.
It’s hyperbole at this point, but it doesn’t make it less true. The Las Vegas Raiders need to make a splash at quarterback. However, that doesn’t mean it’s a guarantee—we’re talking about Jayden Daniels. Landing Daniels isn’t going to be as easy as fans think, even if they’ve convinced themselves that it will be. “Go …
Is It “Jayden Daniels Or Bust” For The Las Vegas Raiders? Read More »
The Kansas City Chiefs are the champions, but what will that do for Las Vegas Raiders fans? It’s possible that it might send them into a frenzy this offseason.
Just when Las Vegas Raiders fans thought the “Patriot Way” was done, it appears to be far from over. Tom Brady is on track to become a minority owner of the team, which no doubt pleases Mark Davis. Brady has been connected to Davis for some time. In fact, it’s believed he played a hand …
Tom Brady’s Path To Raiders Ownership Is All Systems Go Thus Far Read More »
New Raiders GM Tom Telesco has historically opted to build up the trenches through the NFL draft; that’ll likely be the case with Las Vegas.
If the 49ers want to win on Sunday against the Chiefs in Super Bowl LVIII, maybe they ought to look at what the Raiders did on Christmas.
The Raiders bringing in a familiar face for Davante Adams will help avoid discontent this upcoming season, assuming Luke Getsy is the answer. It can’t get any worse than Josh McDaniels after all, right?
The Raiders need a franchise-altering move at this year’s NFL draft; trading for the No. 3 pick would certainly qualify as such.