The Las Vegas Raiders last won a playoff game during the 2002 season.
However, there are reasons to believe that 2024 can bring an end to their drought of postseason victory.
Las Vegas gelled under interim—and now full-time head coach—Antonio Pierce late last year and notched victories over all three AFC West opponents.
The Raiders also made some noteworthy additions in the offseason, including those of Gardner Minshew, Christian Wilkins and Brock Bowers.
Still, there are roster holes that need to be addressed before training camp opens on July 21.
The good news is that the Raiders have $34.1 million in cap space with which to work.
Below, you’ll find a look at three areas of the roster that Las Vegas should strengthen, along with a few free-agent options to consider.
Playing in a division that features Patrick Mahomes and Justin Herbert, the Raiders should be eager to upgrade their cornerback room.
Las Vegas has a solid slot corner in Nate Hobbs, and it is hoping to see growth from Jack Jones, who was added during the 2023 season.
“His teammates know what they’re going to get out there on the field, and we’ve just got to make sure we keep all those things positive all the time,” assistant head coach Marvin Lewis said of Jones, per ESPN’s Paul Gutierrez.
However, Jones has started only five games in his NFL career.
Jakorian Bennett started early as a rookie last season but saw his role diminish as the season progressed, and Brandon Facyson missed most of 2023 with a shin injury.
Rookie fourth-round pick Decamerion Richardson could enter the equation, but the Raiders would be wise to add a proven starter to the mix.
Fortunately, there are a few high-end corners remaining on the market Stephon Gilmore, who allowed an opposing passer rating of only 82.7 last season, tops the list.
Xavien Howard and Patrick Peterson both have multiple Pro Bowls on their resumes.