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Raiders' Offseason Moves Boosting Long-Term Gains

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John Spytek, new general manager of the Las Vegas Raiders, is making strategic moves with head coach Klint Kubiak, improving the teams roster without rushing for immediate wins. The Raiders traded quarterback Geno Smith, who led the league in interceptions and sacks last season, and replaced kicker Daniel Carlson with veteran Matt Gay. They also added promising rookie Caleb Rogers and signed Spencer Burford to fill the gap left by guard Dylan Parham. These changes are seen as addition by subtraction, transforming a weak team into a stronger one, setting the Raiders up for long-term success in 2026.

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