Las Vegas Raiders reveal 2025 schedule heres how to score home game tickets

The Las Vegas Raiders have had a busy offseason.After a dismal 4-13 season, the team parted ways with head coach Antonio Pierce, signed Pete Carroll to take his place and began retooling the roster.Most notably, the Raiders traded for Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith.Then, they signed Darnay Holmes, Eric Stokes, Elandon Roberts, Jeremy Chinn, Malcolm Koonce and Alex Cappa.To cap it all off, the Raiders drafted running back Ashton Jeanty, wide receiver Jack Bech and backup quarterbacks Tommy Mellott and Cam Miller to give the team extra depth at the position.“We won four games last year, and we’ve got to be realistic with that,” Raiders GM John Spytek said.
“We’ve got a lot of really good young players, I think.We’ve got some good veteran players…and to me that’s the biggest thing is like some guys that will do the harder thing longer than the person across from them, and we’ll be in a good spot.”Although it looks like the Raiders will be in a good spot, a trip to the postseason won’t be a walk in the park in 2025.One look at the recently released schedule and it’s clear the team will have their work cut out for them.Some of the most notable opponents dropping by Allegiant Stadium this year include their ival Los Angeles Chargers (Sept.
15), Denver Broncos (Dec.7) and Kansas City Chiefs (TBD) all of whom made the playoffs last season.The Raiders also have high-profile matchups at home against the Chicago Bears (Sept.
28) and Dallas Cowboys (Nov.17).If you want to be there to root on Carroll’s club, tickets are available for all nine 2025 home games at Allegiant Stadium on Vivid Seats.Not familiar with Vivid Seats?They’re a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.Their site offers a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure, and your tickets will be delivered prior to the event.Diehard fans who want to don the team’s iconic blac...