The Las Vegas Raiders have made significant moves to fortify their offense for the upcoming 2024 season, with the signing of three-time Pro Bowler Andrus Peat headlining their efforts.
According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the Raiders secured Peat, who spent the first nine seasons of his career with the New Orleans Saints. Known for his versatility and prowess on the offensive line, Peat’s addition is poised to bolster the Raiders’ new-look offense.
Peat, who earned three consecutive Pro Bowl selections from 2018 to 2020, brings a wealth of experience and talent to the Raiders.
With the team’s focus on enhancing offensive line depth, Peat’s arrival complements the selection of Oregon star Jackson Powers-Johnson in the recent NFL Draft, further solidifying the Raiders’ front line for the upcoming season.
Andrus Peat Joins A Rebuilt Las Vegs Raiders Offense
In addition to Peat, the Raiders have introduced several new faces to their offensive roster for 2024. Following the release of veteran quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, the team welcomed journeyman Gardner Minshew II, fresh off a successful stint with the Indianapolis Colts, to lead the offense.
The Raiders also invested in Georgia tight end Brock Bowers, utilizing the No. 13 pick to secure one of the most highly regarded tight end prospects in recent memory.
Amidst these changes, the Raiders bid farewell to star running back Josh Jacobs, who departed for the Green Bay Packers in free agency.
While former Minnesota Viking Alexander Mattison joins the roster, 24-year-old Zamir White emerges as the projected lead running back for Las Vegas, signaling a new era for the Raiders’ backfield.
With a blend of seasoned talent and promising newcomers, the Las Vegas Raiders move on to the 2024 season with a revamped offense, poised to make waves in the NFL landscape.