Las Vegas Raiders Make a DOUBLE MOVE on Their Roster | Raiders News

In a whirlwind of roster changes, the Las Vegas Raiders have made significant moves that could reshape their season.

Just days before their preseason opener, the team has signed two new players while parting ways with two others, igniting buzz among fans and analysts alike.

The Raiders have added wide receiver Kawhan Baker and tight end Albert Okwuegbunam to their ranks, signaling a strategic shift as they prepare for the upcoming season. Baker, a former seventh-round pick from South Alabama, has had a rocky NFL journey, bouncing between practice squads and teams. However, his explosive athleticism and potential as a field-stretcher make him a tantalizing addition. Meanwhile, Okwuegbunam, a 6’5″ tight end known for his speed and playmaking ability, brings a wealth of experience from his time with the Denver Broncos and other teams. His past stats boast a solid track record, but he faces stiff competition to secure a spot on the roster.

In a surprising twist, the Raiders also announced the release of tight end/fullback hybrid Pat Conroy and wide receiver Kyle Phillips. Both players were seen as underdogs but ultimately couldn’t secure their positions against the influx of new talent. Conroy, despite his impressive athletic profile, struggled to make an impact, while Phillips, once a hopeful recruit under coach Chip Kelly, failed to impress during training camp.

As the Raiders gear up for their preseason matchup against the Seattle Seahawks, these roster moves underscore the team’s commitment to building a competitive squad. With training camp intensifying, all eyes will be on Baker and Okwuegbunam to see if they can make a lasting impression. Raider Nation, stay tuned—this season is shaping up to be one for the books!

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