
All the latest news and rumors
We’re into the fourth month of the Las Vegas Raiders’ 2025 offseason after a 2024 season which didn’t go as hoped and the team is looking toward the future with NFL free agency in the second phase and the NFL draft happening through the 24-26th this month. We’re collecting all the news, injury reports, signings, rumors, and everything you need to follow the Raiders and the NFL in the month of April.
We’ll update everything below in reverse chronological order:
April 1
5:55 p.m.: If the son of general manager John Spytek has anything to say about it, Ashton Jeanty will be a Raider this month.
#Raiders GM John Spytek: “My son has made it no secret that if we don’t pick Ashton Jeanty at No. 6 that he’s walking out of the family and he’s gonna find somebody else. … He basically told Mark Davis if my dad doesn’t take him he’s doing a bad job.” pic.twitter.com/RMusArRywO
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) April 2, 2025
4:09 p.m.: This is great. Jackson Powers-Johnson pulled a fast one on some Raiders’ season-ticket holders during a stadium tour.
POV: You booked a tour and got JPJ instead.
30 season ticket members received the opportunity to have an exclusive tour of Allegiant, thanks to @Ticketmaster.
— Las Vegas Raiders (@Raiders) April 1, 2025
8:35 a.m.: The Raiders’ specialists will be pleased with this development.
The Raiders were one of seven organizations behind the proposal to allow teams to prepare K-balls before gameday. It has now passed and will be implemented this season. Excited to hear the analysis from @AJCole90 and @DanielCarlson38
— Adam Hill (@AdamHillLVRJ) April 1, 2025
7:40 a.m.: The tush-push debate rages on and the NFL owners tabled the subject for a vote until May.
The tush-push ban has been tabled until May, per source.
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) April 1, 2025
6:59 a.m.: The NFL owners voted to approve a new rule in which both teams will possess the ball in overtime during the regular season as well as in the playoffs.
As expected, NFL owners passed the rule making playoff overtime rules apply to regular season, too. Both teams get to possess the ball. But the rule was amended to make OT 10 minutes, not 15.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) April 1, 2025