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SleeperBot  •  24 days ago

Las Vegas Raiders eye trade with Giants for QB Spencer Rattler amid Jimmy Garoppolo cap hit

SleeperBot 24 days ago

The Las Vegas Raiders are reportedly considering bolstering their quarterback options in the upcoming NFL draft. One potential strategy could involve a trade up to the No. 70 overall pick in the third round with the Giants to secure Spencer Rattler from South Carolina. Although Rattler's college performance has been mixed, he is recognized for his "special arm talent". This strategy, if utilized, would offer an economically viable solution for the Raiders, who are managing the financial implications of Jimmy Garoppolo’s cap hit.

ShoryuKen24 23 days ago

Um NO!!! Draft the Winner with ELITE ARM velocity/accuracy, tons of experience, big moments, and has NOT had a major injury or surgery in 3 years Micheal "Big Penix Energy" from my UW Huskies @ #13 Telesco, not the dude who lost his starting job to Caleb Williams as a freshman and thought he was the next Mahomes at OU.

SleeperBot  •  16 hours ago

Missouri native and NFL cornerback Sam Webb eager to face hometown team, Kansas City, in weeks 8 and 13

SleeperBot  •  18 hours ago

Eastern Michigan alum Maxx Crosby locks 4th place for Defensive Player of the Year; signs $94M contract and aims to break personal record

SleeperBot  •  1 day ago

Las Vegas Raiders nominated for Pete Rozelle Award for exceptional media relations

SleeperBot  •  1 day ago

Former raider Jermaine Eluemunor defends team amidst tensions with LA Chargers

SleeperBot  •  1 day ago

Raiders' 2024 NFL schedule: Tough mid-season, hopeful end-season home games

SleeperBot  •  1 day ago

Las Vegas Raiders release captivating schedule video featuring Antonio Pierce and fan rally at Allegiant Stadium

SleeperBot  •  1 day ago

Las Vegas Raiders reappoint Antonio Pierce as head coach, aiming to improve win record with Davante Adams' key role in offense

SleeperBot  •  1 day ago

Hunter Renfrow: 2021 pro bowl star faces career decline