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Still, he lives with the thought that each day could be his last in the league and that he might have to find another opportunity elsewhere. To that end, Bachman drives a rental car and stays in a guesthouse to avoid putting his name on an apartment lease that he might have to break at any moment.
The Las Vegas Raiders might need to find another new head coach in 2026, but one ESPN analyst believes the team will have a tough time attracting the top candidates.
The Las Vegas Raiders could be looking at their second straight one-and-done coach with Pete Carroll's seat growing hotter.
The Raiders informed defensive end Maxx Crosby that he will sit out Sunday's matchup against the Giants due to a knee injury, sources told ESPN.
One ESPN analyst is convinced Jason Kelce may have inadvertently hinted at when Travis Kelce will make his retirement decision.
That’s what ESPN host Stephen A. Smith is calling for Tom Brady to do: take over football operations for the Las Vegas Raiders, the team he’s already a part-owner of. The Raiders, now 2-12 after Sunday’s dud against the Eagles, are among the worst teams in the NFL.
The Raiders have placed starting tight end Brock Bowers and safety Jeremy Chinn, on injured reserve, sources told ESPN.
The Las Vegas Raiders don't have many players they'd want to bring back next season, but one guy has earned another contract.
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Eagles get roasted for winning meaningless game against Raiders: ‘What do you want, a cookie?’
“The Raiders are awful ..., Smith said on Monday’s episode of First Take. ”As a result of that, the Eagles took advantage of a doormat to use Cam’s words (Cam Newton), and they rolled right over them. What do you want, a cookie?"
Subsequent reports painted Crosby as unhappy with the situation. Jay Glazer of Fox Sports and Ryan McFadden of ESPN both report the pass-rusher left the building after being informed his season was over, with Glazer claiming Crosby “vehemently disagreed” with the decision.
Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby doesn't "give a shit" about the team securing the first overall pick in the draft. The team apparently feels otherwise. Via Jay Glazer of Fox Sports, the Raiders told Crosby they plan to shut him down for the final two games of a lost season that is creeping toward enough losses to secure the top spot in every round of the 2026 draft.