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The 2-9 Las Vegas Raiders have endured a disastrous 2025 campaign. With it being Thanksgiving around the country, we're deciding to focus on positivity. Despite their struggles, Raiders fans still have plenty to be thankful for. We've identified three players in particular the franchise are lucky to have.
Maxx Crosby has remained loyal to the Raiders despite the franchise ruining his prime years. He's signed multiple contract extensions and intends to help the organization reach a competitive level. Crosby has posted a team-high six sacks this year, and is always his disruptive self on the field.
Wide receiver Tre Tucker has really stepped up in recent years following the Davante Adams and Jakobi Meyers trades. This season, he's already posted team-highs in multiple receiving categories with 41 receptions for 530 yards and five touchdowns. Tucker has also embraced a leadership role in the locker room while being an exemplary practice player.
Brock Bowers suffered an early-season injury that impacted his productivity and availability. There's still no doubt the former Georgia Bulldogs weapon is an elite weapon in the passing game. Bowers is arguably the best player in the entire league at his position, and the Raiders are fortunate to have him.
This article originally appeared on Raiders Wire: 3 Raiders we're especially thankful for
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Maxx Crosby, EDGE
Maxx Crosby has remained loyal to the Raiders despite the franchise ruining his prime years. He's signed multiple contract extensions and intends to help the organization reach a competitive level. Crosby has posted a team-high six sacks this year, and is always his disruptive self on the field.
Tre Tucker, WR
Wide receiver Tre Tucker has really stepped up in recent years following the Davante Adams and Jakobi Meyers trades. This season, he's already posted team-highs in multiple receiving categories with 41 receptions for 530 yards and five touchdowns. Tucker has also embraced a leadership role in the locker room while being an exemplary practice player.
Brock Bowers, TE
Brock Bowers suffered an early-season injury that impacted his productivity and availability. There's still no doubt the former Georgia Bulldogs weapon is an elite weapon in the passing game. Bowers is arguably the best player in the entire league at his position, and the Raiders are fortunate to have him.
This article originally appeared on Raiders Wire: 3 Raiders we're especially thankful for
Continue reading...