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Tracking Raiders trade rumors ahead of Tuesday’s deadline

Tracking Raiders trade rumors ahead of Tuesday’s deadline

Las Vegas Raiders are in the midst of a 2-6 season and nearly all hope of a playoff trip is lost for head coach Antonio Pierce’s team. As a result, there is a belief that the Raiders could become sellers at the deadline.

The Raiders have already made one major move by trading for wide receiver Davante Adams. New York Jets. Adams asked for a trade, and the Raiders accommodated their former disgruntled receiver.

But will more action be taken before the Tuesday 5 November deadline? That remains to be seen, but a recent report suggests that Las Vegas may not take any further steps and will remain put.

We’re tracking all the latest Raiders trade rumors heading into Tuesday. The latest rumors will be at the top of the section below.

Raiders trade rumors

Per The Athletic’s Tashan Reid and Vic TafurThe Raiders are expected to hold their position at the deadline as the team doesn’t believe it needs a complete rebuild.

The Raiders traded Davante Adams last month and have lost four games in a row, so it’s clear that when it comes to Tuesday’s trade deadline, they’re going to… sell, sell, sell! No. This doesn’t make sense. They are by far the worst team in the AFC West, and unless a miraculous turn of events occurs, the Raiders will not be able to make the playoffs this year. Here’s why the Raiders should stay put. And, according to team sources, this is exactly what is expected of them.

Raiders fans will probably disagree with the idea that a rebuild is unnecessary, but here we are.

Vincent Bonsignore of the Las Vegas Review-Journal adds that the Raiders won’t trade Maxxx Crosby “unless they get overwhelmed by the offer.”

Defensive end Maxx Crosby will be an area of ​​interest, although the Raiders are pushing to keep him out of the game. They will reject any offer unless it somehow surprises them.

Bonsignore echoes Reed and Tafur’s report, saying the Raiders are “not actively shopping any of their current players” ahead of the deadline, but adds that Las Vegas will still take calls at teams’ request.