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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Raiders Josh McDaniels Still Confident in Darren Waller, Draft Prospects

Raiders head coach Josh McDaniels answered questions at the 2023 NFL combine and had some interesting things to say regarding the state of the Raiders since becoming the head coach just last year and how they plan to move forward. At the press conference, McDaniels spoke about Derek Carr, Darren Waller, and what the team is looking for at the combine. He did compliment Derek Carr on his quarterback play this year, but referred to the team having to get better at every position, most notably, quarterback. Visit The Black Hole Network Youtube for more videos Where Do The Raiders Stand At The Combine? McDaniels claims they don’t know who their guy is just yet, so fans are going to have to wait to find out who the Raiders will end up with in the first round. The former Patriots’ offensive coordinator rarely speaks of his plans, but heavy analysis is obviously being directed at quarterback. Anthony Richardson has been said to be an early favorite for the Las Vegas coaching staff, especially since showing up to scout at a Florida Gators game during the 2022 season. If the Raiders can land Ohio State quarterback C.J. Stroud, that would be ideal for the Raiders, but if the Raiders do not trade up to get him, it’s tough to say if he’d still be around at the 7th overall pick. Stroud seems to be the more NFL-ready option at quarterback since Anthony Richardson only started one season for the Gators, with most of his highlights coming by way of scrambles. If The Raiders do not get a quarterback in the first round, you can bet that they will choose to add to their defensive roster after a 2022 season where the Las Vegas defense ranked 26th in points per game and 31st in red zone scoring. Darren Wallers’ Future In Las Vegas One position that Josh McDaniels seems optimistic about was the tight end position, currently filled by Darren Waller. ” He’ll be a big part of what we’re going to do going forward”, McDaniels said of Waller. The 30 year old tight end has had an injury plagued 2022 season but the Raiders staff seem to be all in on Darren Waller. Las Vegas signed an extension that will keep Waller in silver and black through the 2026 season. This past weekend, Waller married Las Vegas Aces guard, Kelsey Plum, so it seems that the local Vegas couple can settle, in Sin City. Visit Raidersbhn.com for more news! All Raiders All The Time 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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Top 10 Toughest Raiders in History

Raiders Rule The 70’s The Las Vegas Raiders have one of the most feared franchises in all of football. Having the best winning percentage of any team throughout the 70s, the Raiders defense was arguably the most devastating group in the NFL at the time. In a decade where teams like the Pittsburgh Steelers, Dallas Cowboys, and Dolphins were so heavily dominant amongst any defense of any time period in professional football, the Raiders had standout players on both offense and defense who earned a reputation as some of the leagues toughest players. Here is a look at the Top 10 toughest Raiders players in history 10. Ted Hendrix- Linebacker (1975-1983) Known as “The Mad Stork”, Ted Hendrix was a nightmare for any offense across the league. The 6’7 linebacker was known to wreak havoc in the backfield, using his unique combination of size and speed. Hendrix has 61 career sacks and a combined 4 Super Bowl victories under his belt, being on all 3 Raiders Super Bowl winning teams and winning a Super Bowl with the Baltimore Colts. The hard hitting “Mad Stork” was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1990. 9. Matt Millen- Linebacker (1980-1988) Penn State was notoriously known as “Linebacker U”, producing some of the best that the position has to offer in the football world. Greats of the past like Jack Ham paved the way for the college powerhouse to groom some of footballs best linebackers. One of the Nittany Lions that contributed heavily to the Raiders organization was Matt Millen. Millen made an immediate impact on the Raiders defense, helping the Silver and black to two Super Bowls and winning one each with the 49ers and the Redskins. 8. John Matuzak- Defensive End (1976-1981) If you were around in the 1980’s then you might know that John Matuzak was not only one of the meanest Raiders to ever play the game, but he became somewhat of a social icon. Some may know that John Matuzak played the role of Sloth in 1985 hit movie The Goonies and appeared on TV shows like M*A*S*H* and A-Team. Before landing Hollywood roles, the 6’8 defensive end dominated on the defensive line, winning two Super Bowls in the process. Matuzak always made an impact with his helmet on first contact. In an interview, he described himself and the Raiders as “controversial”. 7. Gene Upshaw- Guard (1967-1981) The Raiders selected “Highway 63” in the first round of the 1967 NFL Draft out of Texas A&I (now Texas A&M – Kingsville). Upshaw, one of the greatest players in NFL history, was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1987 after playing in 217 regular season games with 207 starts, 24 playoff games and three Super Bowls (II, XI, XV). He was named to seven All-Star Games/Pro Bowls and 1st Team All-Pro five times. After his playing career, he went on to become the executive director of the NFL Players Association, a post he held until his death in 2008. 6. Art Shell– Guard (1968-1982) Art Shell played in 207 games with 169 starts. He was selected for eight Pro Bowls, named 1st Team All-Pro twice, and was a key member of two Raiders Super Bowl championship teams for the Raiders in 1976 and 1980. Shell also served two stints as head coach of the Silver and Black and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1989. He was the first black head coach of the NFL modern era. 5. Jim Otto– Center (1960-1974) Jim Otto exemplified toughness and set the tone for the Raider image for years to come. He was the last of the original Raiders. During his 15 years with the Oakland Raiders the team won seven division championships and the 1967 AFL Championship. Nine-time AFL All-Star and three-time AFC-NFC Pro Bowler, winner of the Gorman Award twice as “Player Who Best Exemplifies the Pride and Spirit of the Oakland Raiders”. Jim Otto was also selected to the AFL-NFL 25-year All-Star Team and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility. 4. Howie Long- Defensive End (1981-1993) Today you see Howie Long sitting along side Terry Bradshaw and Kirt Menefee to call NFL games on FOX.But in 1981 Long was selected by the Raiders and became a key member of the Raiders 1983 Super Bowl championship team. Long played in 179 games with 151 starts. He recorded 84 sacks, two interceptions for 84 yards and 10 fumble recoveries. Long was selected to play in eight Pro Bowls and named 1st Team All-Pro twice. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2000. 3. Ronnie Lott- Free Safety (1991-1992) Yes, Ronnie Lott cut off the tip of his pinky to resume a football game, so he earned a spot on this list. Lott is actually best known as a long time 49er. Lott played for the silver and black for two years after ten years in San Francisco. In his 32 games with the Raiders, he started all 32 and recorded 9 interceptions for 52 yards. He also forced 2 fumbles and recovered 2 fumbles. After his time with the Raiders, he finished his last two years with the Jets. Lott was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2000 and will always be remembered as one of the league’s hardest hitters ever. 2. ” The Assassin” Jack Tatum- Free Safety (1971-1979) The name says it all. Jack Tatum would stand back at free safety waiting for an unlucky wide receiver to cross his path. The assassins hits on the field are some of the most memorable ever, with one famous hit coming on the games biggest stage in Super Bowl XI against the Vikings when wide receiver Sammy White fell victim to the Assassin. Tatum was a force to be reckoned with on the Raiders from 1971-1979, starting in all 120 games and racking up 30 interceptions and 8…

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Raiders Fate Took a Sharp Turn Since Jon Grudens Departure

Since moving to Las Vegas In 2020, the Raiders organization and its fans have already had what can be considered one of the strangest eras in the franchise’s history. It was a fresh new start for the team with a storied history, but it has already gotten bumpy for the organization. The Las Vegas Raiders had their head coach Jon Gruden resign after having emails leaked to the press which resulted in him suing the NFL and commissioner Roger Goodell, an HR scandal involving working conditions for employees, a young promising star wide receiver going to jail for a car crash that resulted in the death of a young woman and her dog, and a uniquely bad season in 2022 where the Raiders blew a record-breaking amount of double-digit leads. How did the Raiders end up here after being in such a great position before moving to Sin City? Raiders Were On The Right Track After hiring Jon Gruden for his second stint as head coach of the Raiders in 2018, his 10-year, 100 million-dollar deal seemed to give Raiders fans the idea that they finally had stability in the head coaching position, allowing for the team to rebuild around his philosophy. It looked good for the silver and black. With Derek Carr under center, the Raiders seemed to be improving each season under Jon Gruden. Along with general manager Mike Mayock, Gruden was building a team with players like Derek Carr, Josh Jacobs, Hunter Renfro, Darren Waller, and Henry Ruggs III that could execute his west coast style offense. In 2021, a year after a strange inaugural season in Las Vegas when fans were not allowed to attend NFL games due to covid-19, the Raiders started with a 3-0 record after beating the Ravens, Steelers, and Dolphins. Experts were predicting that the Raiders were contenders to go deep into the playoffs and possibly compete for a Super Bowl. Sadly, that’s not what happened in 2021, even though the Raiders were miraculously able to make the playoffs for the first time since 2016 and only the second playoff appearance since 2002. Derek Carr Was The Leader That Overcame On October 11th, 2021, 5 weeks into the season, Jon Gruden was forced to resign. On November 2nd, 2021 Henry Ruggs III was arrested for a fatal car accident after week 8 of the season. The organization was suddenly on a downward spiral with no clear answer as to how the team will recover from such sudden and unfortunate events. The Raiders would promote special teams coordinator Rich Bisaccia to interim head coach. Bisaccia, along with veteran leader Derek Carr would help lead the Raiders to a miraculous playoff appearance, ending a roller-coaster season that started with high expectations. Where Did It Fall Apart? Today, neither Rich Bisaccia nor Derek Carr is part of the Las Vegas Raiders organization. Fans who hoped that 2022 would show signs of improvement under Josh McDaniels were given a brutal reality check after losing games with leads as large as 20 points by halftime. Many fans of Raider Nation seem to think that Josh McDaniels used Derek Carr as a scapegoat after another horrible coaching performance by the former Patriot’s offensive coordinator. Some take the claims even further, saying that Josh McDaniels purposely put Derek Carr in a bad position by calling irrational plays on purpose. These are very serious claims, but when you run a draw on 3rd and 5 and you have Derek Carr pass for a career low in passing attempts against a bad Pittsburgh Steelers passing defense, there is bound to be speculation. Where Do The Raiders Go From Here? 2023 will be a telling year for the Raider’s future. Who will be the next quarterback? Will the Raiders go for a free agent or a young draft pick to compete against Jared Stitham? What will they do about Josh Jacobs contract? What Raider Nation wants to know is, will the team be back to rebuilding mode like 2002 through 2014 before Derek Carr was drafted or will they regain the momentum that Jon Gruden and Mike Mayock had? Only time will tell. Expect Raider fans to pay close attention to what Josh McDaniels and General Manager Dave Zeigler do this off-season. 0 Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Linkedin 0 Pinterest 0 Email

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