Thoughts on Raiders 53-man roster cuts moves
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Under their new leadership, the Las Vegas Raiders have shown they will not hesitate to move on from a player who is not a good fit. They have also shown they w
The Las Vegas Raiders do not want to trade disgruntled wide receiver Jakobi Meyers, general manager John Spytek reiterated on […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Raiders GM Throws Co
The Raiders have started trimming down their roster to 53 players. The team announced today that they’ve moved on from 18 players:
It’s a weird thing to note about a guy who has been to the Pro Bowl five times, but the track record says it’s true: The acquisitions of Amari Cooper, every time, never quite work out very well. Granted,
After an offseason of uncertainty, wide receiver Amari Cooper found his new home on Monday, when it was announced that he'd be returning to his former Raiders for another run.
"It was a good feeling because it was a dream come true," Cooper said, reminiscing on being drafted by the Raiders. "Getting drafted in the first round, being a top five pick, being able to come to an NFL team and help them win. It was a great feeling."
The Las Vegas Raiders have an issue brewing with wide receiver Jakobi Meyers requesting a trade. While it sounds like the team won't acquiesce to his request,
The move comes after Raiders veteran wideout Jakobi Meyers requested a trade during a contract dispute, per an ESPN source. The 28-year-old wide receiver is seeking a new contract as he enters the final year of his current deal, which doesn’t have any guaranteed money remaining.
In a stunning development, Las Vegas Raiders superstar wide receiver Jakobi Meyers has requested a trade ahead of Week1.
The Las Vegas Raiders are bringing back five-time Pro Bowler Amari Coopoer amid Jakobi Meyers' request for a trade.
Once considered one of the marquee franchises in the NFL, the Las Vegas Raiders have consistently been among the biggest bottom feeders this century. With just
The Raiders' trade for quarterback Kenny Pickett helped keep sixth-round pick Cam Miller from making it to their initial 53-man roster, but Miller will be continuing his career with the team.