The Las Vegas Raiders were expected to employ a lot of two tight end looks this season after they drafted Brock Bowers in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Raiders placed Michael Mayer on the reserve/non-football injury list this week and the...
As a result of the move, Mayer will be sidelined for at least the next four games.
According to Field Yates, the Raiders placed TE Michael Mayer on the non-football injury list due to a personal matter. Raiders HC Antonio Pierce said last week Mayer was dealing with “personal stuff” and there was no timeline for his return.
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Michael Mayer has missed the last two games due to a personal matter. While some speculated his absence might be because he's unhappy with his role, that is reportedly not the case.
NFL Week 5 has arrived, and Action Network's Sean Koerner has NFL player props to target for the fifth NFL Sunday of the season.
Former Notre Dame Fighting Irish star tight end and 2023 second-round pick Michael Mayer is missing his second consecutive week with the Las Vegas Raiders due to personal reasons.
This offseason, the Las Vegas Raiders knew they had to upgrade their offense overall. They addressed the offense issues by hiring Offensive Coordinator Luke Getsy, who spent the last two seasons with the Chicago Bears.
The Las Vegas Raiders couldn't grab the quarterback of their future in the 2024 NFL Draft like they initially hoped they could. So, they went and grabbed maybe the best overall player of the entire draft in former Georgia Bulldogs tight end Brock Bowers.
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Raiders offensive coordinator Luke Getsy recently spoke about how Las Vegas will simultaneously use Brock Bowers and Michael Mayer.
The Las Vegas Raiders have a number of offensive weapons at the skill positions, but arguably their promising position may be at tight end. Last year’s
PFF's Trevor Sikkema believes Raiders tight end Michael Mayer could potentially be heading into a breakout campaign.
When the Las Vegas Raiders strategically drafted another tight end just a year after they did before in Michael Mayer, it sparked a lot of discussion among fans.
While speaking to the media this weekend, Las Vegas Raiders tight end Michael Mayer shared his optimistic thoughts on Brock Bowers’ addition. This year’s first round of the NFL Draft presented a unique opportunity for Raiders general manager Tom Telesco.
Tight end Michael Mayer might just have the most promising upside of any player on the Las Vegas Raiders' roster. With high aspirations after taking Mayer in the second round of the 2023 NFL Draft, the Las Vegas Raiders signed the rookie to a four-year, $9.3-million contract.
The Las Vegas Raiders' battle with the New York Jets on "Sunday Night Football" had been a field goal battle through three quarters, until a rookie broke through.
The Raiders’ rookie tight end had a lot of hype coming into the 2023 NFL season. It wasn’t just for what he could do for Las Vegas; there was also his intriguing potential on the fantasy gridiron.
The Raiders just wrapped up their preseason slate on Saturday with a 31-16 loss to the Dallas Cowboys. Vegas used the game to get many of their rookies a lot of action, hoping to see positive development from players aiming to secure a roster spot.
The Las Vegas Raiders have officially entered the Michael Mayer era as the Notre Dame product, and the 2023 second-round pick signed his contract and can now fully prepare for this upcoming season.
For much of the predraft process, Mayer was considered the top tight end on the board.
The Las Vegas Raiders had a hole to fill on the offensive end when they decided to trade Darren Waller ahead of the 2023 NFL Draft. Waller had been banged up in previous seasons, so the Raiders made a tough choice in dealing him away to the New York Giants.
The 6-foot-4, 249-pound TE flourished during his final season at Notre Dame. He earned 2022 first-team All-American Honors, was a John Mackey award finalist and led the Fighting Irish in receptions and receiving yards.
One of the top prospects is being connected to a few different teams in the first-round order.
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