Chad Williams+FollowRaiders fans: Trading Crosby & No. 1 pick?Imagine the Raiders giving up both Maxx Crosby and the No. 1 draft pick just to land Lamar Jackson. That’s the wild idea floating around, but it would gut the team’s future and leave a huge hole on defense. Even Raiders legend Lincoln Kennedy thinks it’s a terrible move, especially since Jackson’s best days might be behind him. With the team finally in a spot to rebuild smart, risking it all for one star QB doesn’t add up. Would you ever trade away your top player and pick for a big name? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #Raiders41Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowSean McDermott to Raiders? Vegas BuzzingBills Mafia just lost their steady hand as Sean McDermott’s Buffalo era ends, but now Raider Nation is fired up. With nearly $97M in cap space and no long-term HC, Vegas is being urged—by ex-Raider Richie Incognito, no less—to bring in McDermott. His defensive chops could finally give Maxx Crosby a supporting cast, and his playoff pedigree is exactly what the Silver & Black need. Is McDermott the culture builder to end the Raiders’ coaching carousel? #Sports #Football #Raiders40Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowRaiders shake up NFL hiring in MiamiThe Las Vegas Raiders are flipping the script on NFL coaching interviews—inviting head coach candidates to meet them in Miami during the National Championship Game, where Tom Brady (yes, that Tom Brady) will be present. This isn’t your typical boardroom interview. With the No. 1 draft pick on the line and top talent like Fernando Mendoza in the spotlight, it feels like the Raiders want to see who’s willing to go the extra mile—literally. Is this a smart move to gauge commitment, or just a flashy distraction? Curious what everyone thinks about this bold approach! #Sports #Football #Raiders130Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowCould the Raiders land Lamar Jackson?Imagine the Raiders shaking up the entire NFL by trading their No. 1 overall pick for a proven superstar like Lamar Jackson. With a history of first-round QB busts, some fans are pushing for a bold move instead of drafting rookie Fernando Mendoza. While Jackson’s talent is undeniable, the cost—both in draft capital and salary cap—could make it tough to build a strong team around him. Is it smarter to take a shot on a rookie and rebuild, or should the Raiders go all-in for a big name? What would you do if you were in charge? #Sports #Football #Raiders10Share
Jay Williams+FollowWhy the Raiders’ next coach could surprise usLas Vegas is on the verge of a bold move that could shake up Raider Nation: Denver Broncos assistant Davis Webb is emerging as a serious contender for the Raiders’ head coach job. Webb may not have head coaching experience, but his energy and football IQ are turning heads in the front office. With a top draft pick and major resources at their disposal, the Raiders could build a strong staff around a young, fresh leader. Would you take a chance on someone new, or stick with experience? The decision could define the team’s future. Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #Raiders20Share
Michael Pitts+FollowMaxx Crosby’s bold vow shakes up Raiders NationMaxx Crosby isn’t backing down, even as trade rumors swirl and the Raiders face a crucial offseason. After knee surgery, Crosby fired off a powerful message about rising above adversity and his obsession with becoming a champion. His loyalty to Las Vegas has never wavered, but with the team holding the top pick in the 2026 draft and over $100 million in cap space, the front office has a real shot to build around him. Do you think the Raiders will finally get it right and keep Crosby for life, or is change coming? #Sports #Football #Raiders70Share
phughes+FollowTouchdown Timmy Left Out by Raiders?Is Mark Davis really shutting out Touchdown Timmy? Tim Brown, the Hall of Fame wideout and Silver & Black icon, says he hasn’t heard a peep from the Raiders’ front office. Brown isn’t asking for a job—just a little love from the team he helped define. With the franchise’s culture in flux, it’s wild to think legends like Tim aren’t being tapped for their wisdom. Shouldn’t Raider Nation’s greats have a say? #Sports #Football #Raiders00Share
phughes+FollowBruce Arians on what Raiders need nextStability has been missing from the Raiders’ head coach spot, and this offseason could finally change that. With Tom Brady now a minority owner and GM John Spytek in the mix, the pressure’s on to find a leader who can truly turn things around. Bruce Arians, who coached Brady to a Super Bowl, says the key is a coach who’s detail-obsessed and a real leader of men—someone who can prep for every situation. Do you think this new leadership trio can finally bring the consistency Raider Nation craves? #Sports #Football #Raiders20Share
Michael Pitts+FollowLas Vegas Raiders shake up their futureThe Raiders are making a bold move—locking in Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza as their next franchise quarterback with the first overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. This signals a fresh start for Vegas, and the excitement doesn’t stop there. They’re surrounding Mendoza with explosive talent like Louisville’s Chris Bell at wide receiver and shoring up their defense and O-line with promising prospects. It feels like a real turning point for the team. Raiders fans, how do you feel about this new direction? Which pick are you most excited about? Let’s talk draft strategy and what it means for the Silver and Black! #Sports #Football #Raiders00Share
phughes+FollowRaiders Eyeing Cignetti-Mendoza Duo?Raider Nation, what do you think of this wild scenario? With the Silver & Black holding the No. 1 pick and Heisman-doza (Fernando Mendoza) on the board, Rich Eisen and Mike Florio are floating the idea of pairing him with his college coach, Curt Cignetti, as the next Raiders head coach. It’s a bold move—Cignetti’s never coached in the NFL, but the chemistry is real. Could this be the shakeup we need after another coaching carousel? #Sports #Football #Raiders20Share