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The Las Vegas Raiders want to keep star wide receiver Davante Adams, but unfortunate circumstances could make a trade the most plausible solution for the team later this season. Seth Walder with ESPN wrote the Raiders should pursue a trade with the Buffalo Bills to swap Adams for draft capital. Davante Adams has an untenable contract Adams’ contract has been called “untenable”, and the Raiders have to think about what they’re going to do long-term with the offense. Adams is a great player, but given his age (31) it might not make sense to keep him on the team…
The Las Vegas Raiders reportedly had a second-year wide receiver have a big spring during OTAs. With questions surrounding Davante Adams’ future with the Raiders, the team needs other receivers on the roster who can impact the passing game. Maybe they’re already on the roster. Davante Adams has a contract problem As previously discussed on LVSN, a Raiders insider thinks Adams’ contract could be prohibitive of him playing in Las Vegas in the near future: Tashan Reed with The Athletic wrote about one contract the Raiders will have to keep tabs on this year. Reed called Adams’ contract “untenable” because of…
On Wednesday, the Las Vegas Raiders held their first training camp practice. The practice came one day after former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup chose to retire from the NFL after spending a few months with Las Vegas. The Las Vegas Raiders have some excitement on offense The Raiders have a few key developments to watch during training camp in Antonio Pierce’s first season as the full-time head coach. There is a lot of hype surrounding first-round pick Brock Bowers. While the Raiders have plenty of pass-catching weapons to make AFC West defenses nervous, no one has a…
A Las Vegas Raiders insider thinks spring practices proved that signing Gardner Minshew was a mistake. The 2023 Pro Bowl nominee is the betting favorite to win the QB1 job over second-year quarterback Aidan O’Connell. The Las Vegas Raiders QBs had a rough spring O’Connell and Minshew had their struggles during OTAs. That’s not a good sign for an offense that needs the passing game to work, not only to take advantage of the trade for star receiver Davante Adams but also because the backfield is predicted to be one of the league’s worst after losing Josh Jacobs to the…
The Las Vegas Raiders will have to make a big decision on Davante Adams’ future with the team before the 2025 season, if not sooner. A team insider thinks the current contract for Adams has to be changed by the Raiders because of a major cap hit coming. Davante Adams was wasted by Josh McDaniels The Raiders traded for Adams during the 2022 offseason in the hopes he could help lead Derek Carr and company to the playoffs. However, the former Green Bay Packers star was a standout on a team that was hamstrung by the Josh McDaniels era. Adams…
The Las Vegas Raiders have one quarterback emerging as the clear favorite to win the QB1 job at the start of the season. The Raiders are set to have a quarterback battle in training camp between second-year signal caller Aidan O’Connell and their veteran option Gardner Minshew. The offense needs one of their quarterbacks to step and play better than the Raiders saw last season. With the backfield expected to backslide without Josh Jacobs, the offense needs its passing game to make the most out of having star wide receiver Davante Adams and first-round pick Brock Bowers. Both QBs struggled…
The Las Vegas Raiders will come into the season with one of the league’s most promising offensive skilled groups. However, Pro Football Focus threw the Raiders some serious shade at their backfield after losing Josh Jacobs in free agency to the Green Bay Packers. The Las Vegas Raiders will rely on their passing offense in 2024 Come training camp, the Raiders will have one of the most intriguing quarterback battles in the league. Gardner Minshew and Aidan O’Connell will have plenty of exciting targets to throw to. Wide receivers Davante Adams and Jakobi Meyers will help spread the field for…