The Las Vegas Raiders had one of their most disappointing seasons after having expectations of competing. Instead, the team has the number one pick in the draft after finishing 3-14 in 2025 and had to fire their head coach, Pete Carroll.
While the team struggled, some players had successful seasons. The NFL released its Associated Press All-Pro team on Saturday. While no Raiders player made the first or second team, four Raiders players received votes for different positions. Those players were Maxx Crosby, Eric Stokes, Brock Bowers, and Tommy Eichenberg.
Eric Stokes had a season that should help him get a pay raise this offseason. He was steady for the Raiders as a corner, allowing a passer rating of 76 during the season. Of course, Maxx Crosby and Brock Bowers are household names and deserve recognition. Crosby recorded 10 sacks once again, and Bowers had a career high seven touchdowns.
The surprise player gaining media attention was Eichenberg. Eichenberg was a special-teams ace for the Raiders all year, recording 15 tackles and making big hits on kickoffs. The former Ohio State linebacker is hoping his effort on special teams leads to him having a chance at more snaps on defense.
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