Day: March 12, 2019

Raiders Are Showing Why They Will Be So fascinating This OffseasonRaiders Are Showing Why They Will Be So fascinating This Offseason

The Oakland Raiders were bound to be one of the most fascinating teams in the 2019 offseason. Sure, Oakland was a dreadful bore in 2018 as it went 4-12 and blew up its roster. Yet, the offseason was set up much better. The Raiders have three first-round picks (No. 4, No. 24 and No. 27) as a result of

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Raiders Film Room: What newly signed free agent tackle Trent Brown brings to the tableRaiders Film Room: What newly signed free agent tackle Trent Brown brings to the table

Racing off the starting line of free agency, the Oakland Raiders are reportedly reached a deal with Super Bowl Champion left tackle Trent Brown. The deal won’t be official until Wednesday but Brown is set to make $66 million over 4 years. This contract makes Brown the highest paid offensive lineman

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With already two big Oakland Raiders offensive signings, should LeVeon Bell be next?With already two big Oakland Raiders offensive signings, should LeVeon Bell be next?

Ladies and gentlemen we are off and running with the legal tampering period and already the Oakland Raiders behind the power trio of owner Mark Davis, general manager Mike Mayock, and head coach Jon Gruden have made power moves. Trading for Antonio Brown was just the tip of the iceberg. It represents

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Peter King Proposes New NFL Rule In Wake Of Lions’ Offseason MovesPeter King Proposes New NFL Rule In Wake Of Lions’ Offseason Moves

The Detroit Lions were very active Monday, and it wasn’t difficult to notice a theme among the players they reportedly agreed to contracts with. The Lions kicked off the day by coming to terms with Danny Amendola, followed by a reported four-year agreement with cornerback Justin Coleman. But the

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Foles to Jaguars, Collins to Washington, Brown to OaklandFoles to Jaguars, Collins to Washington, Brown to Oakland

Nick Foles is headed to Jacksonville, Landon Collins to Washington and Trent Brown to Oakland. The big-money offers for NFL free agents began Monday, two days before they can sign contracts. Foles brings a Super Bowl pedigree to quarterbacking the Jaguars , and Brown has a championship ring as he moves

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