Raiders In Review: Other DC’s Inaccuracy Troubling
The Las Vegas Raiders less famous DC struggled as much as his more famous counterpart, Derek Carr.
The Las Vegas Raiders less famous DC struggled as much as his more famous counterpart, Derek Carr.
The biggest rivalry in sports is Derek Carr haters versus Derek Carr lovers and just like pretty much any debate, there are two sides to each coin.
The Ramble Ramble’s Year in Review Series starts with RB Josh Jacobs, the Las Vegas Raiders potential rookie of the year.
Even as the Raiders prepare to move from Oakland to Las Vegas, all anyone in Raider Nation can talk about is whether or not Derek Carr is the right man for the job. After Denver’s rookie, Drew Lock, galvanized his team late last year, we’re stuck with our 2020 vision, wondering if maybe the Raiders should’ve pulled the trigger on the Mizzou passer.
The Las Vegas Raiders would be smart to give safety Karl Joseph, who will be a free agent, a one-year prove-it deal.
Raiders defensive back Lamarcus Joyner will move to safety for Las Vegas after playing mostly cornerback last year.
There are many college player worth watching on the December 28th playoffs. Some of them could end up with the Las Vegas Raiders, just like this year.
A couple rookies will partake in a key matchup between the Raiders and the Titans.
The Oakland Raiders will have to either avoid or beat the Titans ballwhawk secondary. Neither will be easy to pull.
Raiders quarterback Mike Glennon has struggled nightly so it might be time to see what Deshone Kizer can bring to the table as Derek Carr’s understudy.