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Antonio Pierce Raiders

Antonio Pierce’s Future as Raiders Interim Coach

With the Las Vegas Raiders firing head coach Josh McDaniels, interim coach Antonio Pierce has a chance to prove himself and earn the full-time job. But what does he need to do to make that happen? The Raiders made a surprising move firing McDaniels during his first season. Now Pierce gets an audition as interim head coach for the final 2 games. His future likely depends on how the team performs down the stretch. Win Final 2 Games Connect with the Locker Room Fix the Offense Improve Team Discipline Develop Young Players While a longshot, Pierce has a path to the full-time job. But it likely requires winning games, connecting with players, and showing clear progress in key areas. If the Raiders play significantly better over the final stretch of the season, Pierce could potentially remove the interim tag. Stay tuned to see if Antonio Pierce can make a case to become the Raiders’ permanent head coach over the final 2 games. 0 Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Linkedin 0 Pinterest 0 Email

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What Happened To Chandler Jones?

The situation with Chandler Jones and the Las Vegas Raiders continues to go on, mostly behind closed doors. Raiders head coach Josh McDaniels has made it clear to reporters that it is a private matter and that he will not comment on the situation. But Chandler Jones on the other hand is more than willing to speak out on social media. Earlier today, Jones, who the Raiders signed to a 3 year, 51 million year deal last off-season, tweeted a letter to fans stating that he was taken by the Las Vegas Fire Department and injected with an unknown substance. We currently do not know Chandler Jones mental state, but we can only hope that he gets the help he needs. https://www.tmz.com/photos/image_png_20230926_7464e757c1114209af75768241390ac8/ Jones was placed on the non-football illness list last week by the Raiders and was inactive for the first two games. Jones wrote that he called Ziegler “6 to 7 times asking for help and I wondered if he had me put in here, but he never answered.” He said he left voicemails with Dave Ziegler and is trying to figure out why the Las Vegas Raiders won’t allow him in the facility or to be a part of the team. 0 Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Linkedin 0 Pinterest 0 Email

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Aidan O’Connell Looks To Make An Impact

The Raiders were expected to select a quarterback high in the draft by many analysts and fans. Since the departure of Derek Carr, the Raider’s all-time passer, the franchise is looking for a long-term solution at quarterback for the first time since 2014 when Carr was drafted. Head coach Josh Mcdaniels and general manager Dave Zeigler went a different direction, selecting Texas Tech edge rusher Tyree Wilson in the first round instead. The Raiders Draft Projections Las Vegas would select a quarterback in the 4th round when they selected Aidan O’Connell out of Purdue University. Not as many fans studied O’Connell because most experts thought the silver and black would select a better-known quarterback such as Anthony Richardson, Will Levis, and Hendon Hooker. Analysts and media personalities didn’t make much of the pick, that is until the Raiders said that they have their next Tom Brady. Fans can’t expect any quarterback to compare to considerably the best player of all time, but his release and playing style do seem similar. Aidan O’Connell Stays Humble The factors that go into a quarterback’s success are abundant. Aidan O’Connell had an at-home virtual interview with members of the media where he mentions that the resources at Purdue University contributed to his success. There is one noticeable difference that Aidan O’Connell has from Tom Brady when he came out of the University of Michigan. He is extremely humble. Brady famously walked up to Robert Kraft and told him “You’ll never regret picking me”. O’Connell seems almost embarrassed about how good he is. He attributes his success to his friends and family members. He said, “They would make me feel like I’m the best quarterback in the world, even though I wasn’t”. This is a sharp contrast to Tom Brady and his demeanor coming out of college. Can Aidan O’Connell Compete Like Brady? Aidan O’Connell could surprise most people when they watch the film. His quick release and decision making is a big reason why the Raiders traded up in the 4th round to grab him. A less flattering similarity to Brady is O’Connell’s less than impressive physique, which would be considered average at best. But Josh McDaniels thinks that O’Connell has the skills to develop into an NFL quarterback. O’Connell and Brady played and had success in the same college conference and will play for the same coach. They are both late-round draft picks, but the biggest difference is the attitude of both men. Can being humble still convert into winning in the NFL? There will be people keeping track of O’Connell’s career because they wonder the same thing. O’Connell’s teammates speak highly of his leadership skills and he seems to have all the intangibles that every franchise looks for, but teams also want to see that competitive hunger. If O’Connell can bring that to the table then it is up to the Raiders to give him every resource and opportunity he needs to do so. 0 Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Linkedin 0 Pinterest 0 Email

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Denzel Perryman

Denzel Perryman to Test Free Agent Market

Veteran linebacker Denzel Perryman and the Las Vegas Raiders have not reached an agreement, resulting in Perryman being able to hit the free-agent market. The 2021 pro bowler missed five games last season, but still finished third on the team in tackles. The eight-year pro will become a free agent next week after not coming to an agreement with the team to return, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports. Perryman’s Time in Silver and Black Perryman was acquired by the Raiders in a trade with the Panthers before the 2021 season, and he quickly became an important part of their defense. He had signed a two-year deal with the Panthers, but he played it out in Las Vegas.  Las Vegas also received a seventh-round pick in the trade. Perryman had a great season two years ago, finishing sixth in the league with 154 tackles. He earned his first Pro Bowl honor and was the Raiders’ first off-ball linebacker to receive the honor since Matt Millen in 1988. Can Denzel Perryman Re-Sign With The Raiders? Vincent Bonsignore of the Las Vegas Review-Journal stated that they “would like him back, provided it makes sense financially.” Perryman made $1.12MM last year in base salary and had a cap hit of just over $3MM. With a pro-bowl under his belt and a proven track record, he is likely to command more money. Where does Las Vegas Stand On Defense The Raiders now have the third-most cap space in the league, with over 39 million dollars to spend. They have needs at every level of defense. Divine Deablo, Luke Masterson, Darien Bulter, Curtis Bolton and, Kana’i Mauga are the only linebackers currently under contract. Last season was tough for Deablo, as he ended up on injured reserve. Meanwhile, Masterson and Butler got some valuable playing time as undrafted rookies. Bolton was mostly used on special teams. The team has gaps on the interior line, linebacker, and defensive backfield, so it will be interesting to see how they fill these spots during the draft and free agency Visit The Black Hole Network for more Raider news. 0 Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Linkedin 0 Pinterest 0 Email

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Raiders Ameer Abdullah

Ameer Abdullah Re-Signs With Las Vegas Raiders

Shortly after putting the franchise tag on Josh Jacobs, the Raiders have solidified that Ameer Abdullah will also be returning to the backfield at the start of the 2023 season, signing the 10 year veteran to a 1-year deal. Abdullah played in all 17 games last year for the Raiders, carrying the ball only 4 times for 20 yards, but his contribution came both on special teams and pass catching. Abdullah caught 25 passes for 211 yards last season, which added another dynamic to the Raiders offense. On special teams, he averaged 20.9 yards on 26 kick returns. Ameer Abdullah was a second round pick by the Lions in 2015. He also spent time in Minnesota and Carolina before landing in Las Vegas. 0 Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Linkedin 0 Pinterest 0 Email

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Las Vegas Raiders To Host Merchandise Sale

The Raiders have announced that they will be having a a three-day merchandise sale for over 20,000 units of Las Vegas Raiders and UNLV items. This will be the second consecutive year that the Raiders are holding this warehouse sale. The event will take place from March 17th-19th from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. each day across the street from Allegiant Stadium at 5525 Polaris Avenue. The sale will include exclusive merchandise and will go on clearance at up to 70% off regular price. Fans of Raider nation can select many items including Mens, Women’s, and children’s apparel, accessories and more. This will make way for the 2023 product inventory and support the Las Vegas Raiders. Visit www.Raidersimage.com for more details. Visit Raidersbhn.com for more news. 0 Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Linkedin 0 Pinterest 0 Email

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Raiders Place Franchise Tag on Josh Jacobs

The Raiders have applied the franchise tag to running back Josh Jacobs, as expected. The Raiders have officially put the tag on Jacobs today, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. If Jacobs wants to play on the one-year franchise tag, he can sign it at any time and have a guaranteed $10.091 million dollars for the 2023 season. Josh Jacobs and the Raiders can negotiate a long-term contract until the July 15 deadline. After that, Jacobs could only play the 2023 season on a one-year deal. A first-round pick in 2019, Jacobs is a free agent because the Raiders declined to pick up his fifth-year option. But after Jacobs led the NFL with 1,653 rushing yards and 2,053 yards from scrimmage last season, it became clear that the Raiders would like to keep Jacobs around. The silver and black have a hole at the quarterback position that needs to be filled, so keeping Jacobs around will be key for building next season. 0 Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Linkedin 0 Pinterest 0 Email

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Ravens Rob Leonard Joining Raiders

Rob Leonard, the Ravens outside linebackers coach, is leaving the team for the Raiders, John Harbaugh said Wednesday. Leonard will serve as the Raiders’ defensive line coach.This will be Leonard’s 11th season coaching in the NFL; he joined the Ravens in 2022 after three seasons with the Miami Dolphins. While with the Dolphins, Leonard served as the outside linebackers coach (2021), assistant defensive line coach (2020), and linebackers coach (2019). Leonard coached at North Carolina State for three seasons before joining the NFL ranks. He then spent six seasons as an assistant coach with the Giants. This hire comes a week after the Raiders fired defensive line coach Frank Okam. 0 Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Linkedin 0 Pinterest 0 Email

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