The Las Vegas Raiders need to upgrade at running back and could make a trade with the Chicago Bears to add one.
Once again the Las Vegas Raiders were used as leverage to help a quarterback or head coach get whatever it was that they wanted. First, it was Ben Johnson with the Chicago Bears, and now it's Los Angeles Rams QB Matthew Stafford.
The Chicago Bears are in a loaded NFC North and may look to get more explosive under new head coach Ben Johnson. That could mean parting ways with an aging pass catcher.
A new trade proposal would send Bears RB D'Andre Swift to the Raiders. Could new head coach Ben Johnson like the idea?
The Las Vegas Raiders need to upgrade at running back and could make a trade with the Chicago Bears to add one.
Swift struggled to live up to expectations during his first season with the Bears in 2024 after signing a three-year, $24 million deal last March. While he nearly eclipsed 1,000 rushing yards, he registered a career-low 3.8 yards per carry on a career-most 253 carries and rushed for fewer than 40 yards in seven games.
Former Raiders quarterback Rich Gannon, the team's last franchise player under center, weighed in on the Stafford situation on Friday. The 2002 NFL MVP was not happy with the way things went down regarding the 16-year veteran and basically accused him of using Las Vegas as leverage.
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The Las Vegas Raiders were in the mix to sign Matthew Stafford, but the quarterback has agreed to a new deal with the Los Angeles Rams.
After interviewing with the Jacksonville Jaguars for their general manager vacancy last week, the Las Vegas Raiders have parted ways with assistant general manager Champ Kelly. according to Tashan Reed of The Athletic.