Jay Williams+FollowWhy a Vance Joseph hire could shake up the RaidersLas Vegas fans are watching closely as talk heats up about replacing Pete Carroll after a rough season for the Raiders. ESPN insiders are floating Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph as a top candidate. While Joseph’s previous head coaching stint in Denver didn’t set the world on fire, his recent success under Sean Payton and the potential to weaken a division rival make him an intriguing option. Would a lower-profile hire like Joseph be the fresh start the Raiders need, or is it just another gamble? Curious to hear what Raider Nation thinks about this possible move! #Sports #Football #Raiders00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowCould David Shaw be the Raiders’ next OC?Lincoln Kennedy just threw out a name that’s got a lot of Raiders fans buzzing: David Shaw. After Chip Kelly’s rocky stint as offensive coordinator ended, Kennedy says Shaw—who’s now with the Lions and once coached QBs for the Raiders—could be the creative spark the offense needs. Shaw’s Stanford years showed he knows how to build an attack, especially with tight ends. But would he want to step into this high-pressure role, and is he the right fit if Pete Carroll stays as head coach? What do you think—should the Raiders go after Shaw or look elsewhere? #Sports #Football #Raiders20Share
Brandy Rodriguez+FollowBlanda at 43: Game-Winning Drives and AFC Title ReliefIn 1970, a 43-year-old George Blanda kept bailing the Raiders out. He stepped in for an injured Daryle Lamonica in three regular-season games and engineered two game-winning drives—then later relieved Lamonica again in the AFC Championship Game. Oh, and he handled kicking duties the whole time. Quarterback, closer, kicker… one of the wildest late-career heaters the league’s ever seen. #NFL #Raiders #GeorgeBlanda #AFLHistory #Clutch #QB #Kicker #Throwback30Share
Beth Holland+FollowTom Brady Says He Could Still Play QBOn The Herd, Tom Brady joked about Philip Rivers unretiring, then admitted he “certainly could” still run an NFL offense in 2025 if he knew the system. The catch? He’s a minority owner of the Raiders, which bars him from unretiring. Brady’s last season (age 45) was no farewell tour — 4,694 yards, 25 TD, 7 INT and an NFC South title — so the confidence tracks. For now, he’ll be rooting for Rivers from the booth. #NFL #TomBrady #PhilipRivers #Raiders #TheHerd #QBNews #ComebackTalk00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowCarroll Stays Silent on Kiffin’s LSU MoveWild scene as Pete Carroll, the Raiders’ top dog, refused to spill the beans on what he told Lane Kiffin before Kiffin’s jump from Ole Miss to LSU. Reporters pressed hard, especially since Kiffin said Carroll’s advice—and a nod to Lane’s late dad, Monte—sealed the deal. Carroll kept it classic, dodging details but making it clear their bond runs deep. This move’s got fans buzzing: did Carroll’s words really tip the scales for Kiffin to take the $100M LSU gig? #Sports #Football #Raiders10Share
Amy Williams+FollowRaiders eye game-changers in 2026 draftLas Vegas could finally be turning the page—mock drafts have the Raiders grabbing Miami’s Rueben Bain Jr. to supercharge the pass rush alongside Maxx Crosby, and South Carolina’s LaNorris Sellers as a high-upside quarterback for the future. With so many holes to fill, this combo could spark a real shift for the team. Imagine Crosby and Bain terrorizing QBs, while Sellers learns behind Geno Smith before taking over. If this draft haul pans out, it might just be the reset Raider Nation’s been waiting for. What do you think—are these the right moves? #Sports #Football #Raiders20Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowRaiders rally around Kyu Blu Kelly after injuryThe mood at Allegiant Stadium shifted in an instant when Raiders cornerback Kyu Blu Kelly, a Las Vegas native, went down with a serious knee injury against the Broncos. Teammates and even rival players rushed to his side, showing just how much respect Kelly has earned in his rookie season. Despite the Raiders’ struggles this year, Kelly’s grit and growth have been a bright spot. Seeing the whole team gather around him was a powerful reminder of the bond these players share. How do you think this moment will impact the Raiders’ chemistry moving forward? #Sports #Football #Raiders00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowWhy Raiders fans want Kenny Pickett to startLas Vegas is buzzing after Raiders legend Eric Allen threw his support behind Kenny Pickett as the starting quarterback over Geno Smith. With the season’s playoff hopes gone and Smith banged up, Allen says Pickett’s quick release and mobility could finally spark an offense that’s struggled behind a battered line. Fans have been calling for this change all year, and with the Eagles’ fierce defense up next, it might be the perfect time to see what Pickett can do. Should the Raiders stick with the veteran, or is it time to let the young guns take over? #Sports #Football #Raiders00Share
Chad Williams+FollowBroncos vs Raiders: Meredith Benched Again?Raider Nation, did you catch the Week 14 shakeup against the Broncos? With the O-line still struggling, Coach Carroll kept Jordan Meredith on the sidelines—even though he was cleared to play. Instead, backups like Cappa and rookie Rogers got the nod and actually held their own. Is this the end of the road for Meredith in Vegas? Looks like the new regime is ready to move on. What do you think—right call or a mistake? #Sports #Football #Raiders00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowRaiders face $18M call on Geno SmithLas Vegas is buzzing as the Raiders stare down a huge $18 million decision: stick with Geno Smith or move on after a rough season. After high hopes with new leadership and a promising start, the team’s gone 1-11 since Week 1, and fans are fed up. Smith leads the league in interceptions and sacks, and the chemistry just isn’t there. Cutting him would hurt now, but could save big in the future. Would you take the cap hit to start fresh, or give Geno another shot? Raider Nation, what’s your move? #Sports #Football #Raiders00Share