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White was the No. 5 overall pick in the 2019 draft (he was taken one pick after the Raiders selected defensive end Clelin ...
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Raiders offseason: Where linebackers stack up
The Las Vegas Raiders linebackers position has had some changes this offseason. Here is a look at where the position so far: ...
The Raiders are losing of their defensive leaders. Robert Spillane, the team’s leading tackler the past two seasons, agreed to contract terms with the Patriots on Monday. The deal can become ...
With his play, Spillane will be more valuable on his next contract, up to $10 to $12 million per year. The Raiders have more than $108 million of cap space for 2025 and can very well afford to do ...
The Las Vegas Raiders are reportedly set to lose one of their key defenders in free agency, as linebacker Robert Spillane has reportedly agreed to a deal with the New England Patriots. The news ...
The Las Vegas Raiders desperately needed help at the middle linebacker position two seasons ago when linebacker Robert Spillane joined the team after multiple seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Nearly all of the Raiders former defensive starters who hit free agency have signed new deals, many of whom found new homes elsewhere. For instance, Epps joins former Raiders starting middle ...
Two years ago the Raiders found their new starting linebacker, signing Robert Spillane away from the Steelers. Spillane would break out with the Raiders, becoming the full time starter the past ...
A lackluster free agent period for the Las Vegas Raiders continues to be lackluster. The team lost starting linebackers Robert Spillane and Divine Deablo in free agency. They signed Elandon ...
The front office already brought back safety Isaiah Pola-Mao for the future, but one free agent that the Raiders must prioritize is linebacker Robert Spillane. Spillane has blossomed into one of ...
He believes the Raiders could lose veteran linebacker Robert Spillane after he posted two consecutive productive seasons in Las Vegas. “The Rams don’t spend money on off-ball linebackers, period.