Even after McDaniels and Ziegler were fired, Antonio Pierce and Tom Telesco brought Turner Back. However, it looks like he might not survive his fourth Raiders regime. According to a March 3 X post from ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, Las Vegas decided not to tender Turner.
With the new league year kicking off March 12, NFL teams are already deep into planning for the offseason. Here are five moves the Las Vegas Raiders should make in the coming months: 1.
The Raiders could also take a QB in the 2025 NFL Draft. In his latest mock draft, ESPN's Jordan Reid has Las Vegas selecting Ole Miss QB Jaxson Dart with pick No. 37 in the second round. Dart may have upside, as he posted the FBS' fourth-best QBR (86.3) in 13 games in 2024.
The Las Vegas Raiders are entering a new era. Or at least, they hope they are. Six sluggish years in their new Nevada home are only the latest chapter in the once-feared franchise’s two decade story of futility.
The Philadelphia Eagles are the subject of trade rumors surrounding Las Vegas Raiders, Pro Bowl defensive end Maxx Crosby.
Las Vegas invested heavily into Mayer, using the 35th overall pick of the 2023 NFL Draft to take him out of Notre Dame. Just a year later, the Raiders selected tight end Brock Bowers from Georgia with the No. 13 pick — creating a tight end duo with sky-high potential.
The total of $934 million is over half a billion dollars down on the estimated economic impact from the first year in Las Vegas.
According to CSB Sports, Tom Brady purchased a 10% stake in the Las Vegas Raiders last October, with 5% going to him and the other 5% allocated to his business