Las Vegas, Nev.–The 2023 NFL season has been put to rest after Super Bowl LVIII, and the page turned to 2024.
The Las Vegas Raiders leadership team of General Manager Tom Telesco, Coach Antonio Pierce, Offensive Coordinator Luke Getsy and Defensive Coordinator Patrick Graham are ready to attack the offseason.
The Silver and Black will move into the future as they evaluate the roster and decide which key free agents to re-sign from last season and who to target from others.
Additionally, the talent evaluation for the 2024 NFL Draft is underway in preparation for the NFL Combine.
This has already been a busy offseason, with much more to come as the franchise progresses.After Super Bowl LVIII, there are five major reasons why Raider Nation should be thrilled about the upcoming 2024 season, as discussed in our most recent episode of the Las Vegas Raiders Insider Podcast.
Raider Nation can get over watching their opponents play in the Super Bowl at Allegiant Stadium because those arguments are compelling enough.
Los Angeles Chargers, Jim Harbaugh, and the Denver Broncos all have problems. What are those, and what effect do they have on the Black and Silver? We’ll talk about it.
The Raiders will have a plethora of possibilities in the 2024 NFL Draft; by clicking right here, you can view our first mock draft.The NFL Draft is scheduled for April 25–27, 2024, in Detroit, Michigan. The No. 13 overall pick is presently in the hands of the Las Vegas Raiders.
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The Las Vegas Raiders could not field their team at Allegiant Stadium, their home field, at the Super Bowl on Sunday, but the Silver and Black still were represented.
As is tradition for every Raiders home game at Allegiant Stadium, the Al Davis Memorial Torch was lit before Sunday’s game.
The Raiders’ three Super Bowl MVPs — quarterback Jim Plunkett, running back Marcus Allen, and wide receiver Fred Biletnikoff — were present to light the torch together on Sunday.
All three Raiders legends played for the Silver and Black while Davis was with the Silver and Black.
Plunkett played eight seasons at quarterback for the Raiders and led them to victories in Super Bowls XV and XVIII, the last two. Plunk was
Plunkett played eight seasons at quarterback for the Raiders and led them to victories in Super Bowls XV and XVIII, the last two. Plunk was MVP in Super Bowl XV and is the only eligible quarterback with two Super Bowl victories who has not been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.