The Las Vegas Raiders returned nearly their entire offensive line last season, and at times, it paid off. However, their offensive line and offense, as a whole, struggled for much of the season.
Before taking Jackson Powers-Johnson in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft, the Las Vegas Raiders made sure to notify their starting center, Andre James, of the pick.
It's that time of the year, and it's getting even closer to being time to see who the Las Vegas Raiders drafted. The 2024 NFL Draft is to help make their future brighter than it already is.
The Las Vegas Raiders entered this offseason with three of their five starting offensive linemen set to become free agents. This situation wasn't ideal
The start of the new NFL season is here and teams like the Las Vegas Raiders were allowed to begin negotiating with free agents. Free agency is always a whirlwind as numerous names fly off the board and reporters are tasked with keeping track of where players went and for how much.
Las Vegas Raiders General Manager Tom Telesco sent a message to the locker room when he re-signed Center Andre James. The Silver and Black have made the re-signing official.
After ending the season with multiple free agents across their offensive line and a new offensive line coach, the Las Vegas Raiders decided to bring back
Andre James was on track to be one of the top centers available in free agency. Instead, he will remain in place with the Raiders.
Andre James, one of the top centers on the free agent market, will not hit the open market as the Las Vegas Raiders are re-signing him, his agent David Canter announced on Sunday.
Five-year veteran center Andre James signed a new contract with the Las Vegas Raiders. James, a former undrafted free agent, spent the entirety of his professional career with the Las Vegas/Oakland Raiders.
There are plenty of options While most of the intrigue surrounding the Las Vegas Raiders this offseason is at quarterback, there is also questions about who’ll be the guy who hikes the ball to the new signal caller.
The Las Vegas Raiders' offensive line was among the best in the National Football League over the last two seasons. However, the Raiders' offensive line may be rebuilt entirely this offseason, as three of their five starting offensive linemen are set to become free agents.
The Las Vegas Raiders have many important decisions with their impending free agents. Many of them are starters at some of the most critical positions
The Las Vegas Raiders have decided that former interim head coach Antonio Pierce is the right leader to push the franchise into the future. Building for that…
The starters at center, right guard, right tackle loom large in potentially a new-look group up front Andre James, Greg Van Roten, and Jermaine Eluemunor.
Three of the Las Vegas Raiders' five starting offensive linemen are free agents. The Raiders also have a new general manager and offensive line coach. They will undoubtedly have a new look to their offensive line next season.
The Las Vegas Raiders are hitting the reset button. Again.
Significant changes are coming to the Raiders this offseason has they look to get back to the postseason in 2023 and these three players could find themselves out of the plans in Las Vegas.
As most Las Vegas Raiders fans are aware of, head coach Josh McDaniels’ offensive line has been a never-ending project. The team has already seen double-digit starting lineup combinations this season.
The Las Vegas Raiders have a large order of business to handle in Week 5 against the Kansas City Chiefs. The Silver and Black are entering their first 2022 primetime matchup against the current AFC West division leaders.
As the Las Vegas Raiders prepare for their Week 2 bout with the Arizona Cardinals, several injuries continue to plague the roster. According to Tashan Reed of The Athletic, several notable Raiders were absent from today’s practice.
It remains to be seen what new offensive line coach Carmen Bricillo does with Leatherwood.
For the first time since 2015, the Las Vegas Raiders will have a new center with Andre James set to take on the role. Raider Nation was largely surprised to learn that their team parted ways with long-time anchor, Rodney Hudson.
The Clemson product did not fare well by Pro Football Focus’ advanced metrics, finishing with below-average grades in both run-blocking and pass-blocking.
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