
The Las Vegas Raiders have a lot of work to do this offseason after finishing with a 4-13 record in 2024. They need help on both sides of the ball after ranking 29th in scoring and 25th in points allowed.
New head coach Pete Carroll will do his best to maximize the talent on the roster, but it’s up to first-year GM John Spytek to add more building blocks to work with. With NFL free agency right around the corner, the latest Raiders prediction sees them add a six-time Pro Bowl player.
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Las Vegas Raiders predicted to sign free agent Keenan Allen

Of course the Las Vegas Raiders need to find a better starting quarterback after bouncing between Aidan O’Connell, Gardner Minshew and Desmond Ridder. But they still need to upgrade the receiving corps too.
Brock Bowers is the clear alpha when it comes to targets after recording 1,194 receiving yards as a rookie. Jacobi Meyers even had 1,027 yards, but Las Vegas needs a complementary receiver who can attract attention away from Bowers and Meyers an they could find their solution in free agency.
As Bleacher Report’s Moe Moton recently suggested, one potential optionis to sign six-time Pro Bowl receiver Keenan Allen.
“The six-time Pro Bowler could head back to the AFC West and sign with the Las Vegas Raiders, who hired his former wide receivers coach, Chris Beatty. Beatty was the Los Angeles Chargers wide receivers coach between 2021 and 2023. Allen made the AFC Pro Bowl roster in 2021 and 2023. Because of his familiarity with Beatty during two of his best seasons, he may be open to signing with the Raiders.
Bleacher Report’s Moe Moton on Keenan Allen signing with Las Vegas Raiders
Las Vegas needs another wideout after trading Davante Adams, per his request, during the previous season. Allen can complement Jakobi Meyers; they can line up on the perimeter or in the slot. With tight end Brock Bowers’ versatility, the trio could be tough to cover in the passing game.”
Even though they don’t know who the quarterback will be, Allen seems like an ideal fit in Las Vegas. He wouldn’t have the pressure of being a No. 1 or even a consistent No. 2 receiver, but he could help form a sneaky potent trio of targets in the desert.
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