Las Vegas, NV – The Las Vegas Raiders have officially announced the return of two familiar faces—Khalil Mack and Denico Autry—as they reunite with the Silver and Black in free agency. Both defensive standouts have agreed to one-year contracts worth up to $6 million, adding veteran leadership and pass-rushing firepower to the Raiders’ defense.
Mack, a former Defensive Player of the Year and fan favorite, returns to the franchise that drafted him fifth overall in 2014. After spending time with the Chicago Bears and Los Angeles Chargers, the 33-year-old edge rusher still has plenty left in the tank. He recorded 17 sacks in 2023 with the Chargers, proving he remains a dominant force.
Autry, another former Raider, rejoins the team after stints with the Colts and Titans. The 33-year-old defensive lineman provides versatility, having posted seven sacks last season with Tennessee. His ability to generate interior pressure will be a valuable addition to the defensive front.
Raiders’ Roster Outlook: Smart Spending and a Crucial Draft Ahead
With $100 million in cap space but 23 players to sign, the Raiders must spend wisely while addressing key needs. The return of Mack and Autry strengthens the defensive front, but the team still has major decisions to make, particularly at quarterback and in the secondary.
While the signings bring much-needed experience and playmaking ability, the 2025 NFL Draft will be critical for the Raiders’ long-term success. With several roster holes to fill, general manager Tom Telesco and the front office must execute a smart, efficient draft strategy to build a competitive team for the future.
Bringing Mack and Autry back to Las Vegas is a move that excites fans, as both players know what it means to wear the Silver and Black. Now, the focus shifts to free agency and the draft as the Raiders look to build a legitimate contender in 2025.
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