Las Vegas Raiders tight end Michael Mayer was one of the difference makers in Sunday's 20-13 Week 1 victory over the New England Patriots. Mayer recorded four receptions for 38 receiving yards, coming ...
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The Las Vegas Raiders traded up in last year's NFL Draft to select tight end Michael Mayer. The rookie tight end was arguably the top tight end available in the draft, and the Raiders secured him.
In Sunday's victory for Pete Carroll's Las Vegas Raiders, Brock Bowers dominated with new quarterback Geno Smith as expected. Brock Bowers left the game in the second half, but the Raiders' other top ...
There was a reason the Las Vegas Raiders not only drafted tight end Michael Mayer two offseasons ago, but traded up in the NFL Draft to do so. Mayer was one of the top two tight ends in the 2023 NFL ...
Mayer, who sustained an ankle injury Week 12 against the Browns, had missed six consecutive practices and two straight games heading into Wednesday's session. The tight end's ability to participate, ...
The Las Vegas Raiders‘ season hasn’t gone according to plan through six games. The offense was supposed to be the team’s strength, but the defense is to thank for their two wins. A major reason why ...
The Las Vegas Raiders offense has been firing on all cylinders through two NFL games to start the 2025 season. While the Silver and Black defeated the New England Patriots in Week 1, it was a disaster ...
This is what they thought he was about all along. This is what they envisioned from Michael Mayer. They hoped for this. Counted on it, really. The Raiders beat the Titans 20-10 on Sunday at Allegiant ...
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/raiders/onsi as What Raiders’ Latest Injury Report Means for Michael ...
While the Las Vegas Raiders are open for business when it comes to their top wideout, it sounds like the team isn’t as willing to deal their backup tight end. SI.com’s Albert Breer acknowledges that ...