Super Bowl LVIII took place at the home of the Las Vegas Raiders, Allegiant Stadium, and saw their division rival Kansas City Chiefs hoist the Lombardi Trophy for the second straight year.
Shortly after the Kansas City Chiefs downed the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in a Super Bowl LVIII thriller, a former Las Vegas Raiders linebacker shocked the world.
The Las Vegas Raiders honor their former players better than any other organization. Once a Raider, always a Raider. It's a big reason why so many guys want to play as a Raider and why when they are here, they don't want to leave.
The reigning Super Bowl champions, the Kansas City Chiefs, have won the AFC West for the last seven seasons. In each of those seven seasons, the Las Vegas Raiders have finished second in the division three times.
Veteran NFL LB Will Compton has announced his retirement.
The Las Vegas Raiders need help across the board, especially on defense. The offensive line is also far from set heading into Year 2 with Josh McDaniels at the helm.
Compton had a two-year stretch with Washington that saw him collect more than 200 total tackles, but he’s mostly served as a backup or roster filler since that time.
Linebacker Will Compton announced on Monday that he'd signed with the Atlanta Falcons, though it was unclear if Compton had signed with the 53-man roster or the practice squad.
LB Will Compton announced on social media that he is signing with the Atlanta Falcons. Compton, 33, signed on with Washington as an undrafted free agent out of Nebraska back in 2013.
Compton, once a starter for Washington, has nine seasons of experience to his credit, spending the last four with the Titans and Raiders.
Just a day after being released, linebacker Will Compton is back with the Las Vegas Raiders. Compton announced his return to the team via his Twitter account Thursday night.
The Raiders cut linebacker Will Compton and linebacker Justin March-Lillard on Wednesday. Compton posted a video announcing his departure from the team after meeting with coach Rich Bisaccia.
The Raiders are running out of linebackers. Las Vegas announced on Tuesday that Will Compton has been placed on the COVID-19 list. Compton is now the fifth Raiders linebacker on the club’s COVID-19 list, joining Denzel Perryman, K.J.
He shared on Monday that it was a "brutal last 16 hours." View the original article to see embedded media. Raiders linebacker Will Compton did not play
Will Compton did not play in the Las Vegas Raiders’ 16-14 win over the Cleveland Browns on Monday night due to a personal matter. The Raiders linebacker later went public to reveal what happened.
The NFL is going back on its word that teams would forfeit rather than have game rescheduled due to COVID, and the players are furious over the about-face.
The 24-year-old played a significant role in the Raiders' secondary before his injury and will likely do so again.
Veteran linebacker Will Compton is signing with the Las Vegas Raiders. Compton himself announced the signing via Twitter on Tuesday. The 32-year-old veteran has yet to play a game with any team this season but did play in twelve games with the Tennessee Titans last year and nine games with the Raiders in 2019.
The Las Vegas Raiders have made some moves on their roster. The Silver and Black placed running back Kenyan Drake and linebacker Nick Kwiatkoski on the Reserve/Injured list.
Even the Titans roasted Compton over Twitter, making up a fake injury report and putting the linebaker on it for his bad haircut.
Compton made two starts with the 2018 Titans and was a Raiders first-stringer four times last season.
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