· 2026-07-14

The Las Vegas Raiders’ 2025 season ended with a 3-14 record and the team sitting 14th in the American Football Conference.
The Las Vegas Raiders set a franchise record in 2025 with 105 tackles for loss. That total tied for the seventh-best mark in NFL history. Maxx Crosby led the charge with a career-high 28 tackles for loss despite missing the final two games. The Silver and Black’s defensive line was relentless all season.
Defensive coordinator Rob Leonard oversaw the TFL surge last year. His scheme maximized Crosby’s edge and the unit’s collective speed. The Raiders’ front four forced turnovers and short drives. That production kept them competitive even in losses.
Crosby’s 28 TFLs were the most by any Raiders player since the stat became official. His disruption altered passing lanes and rushed quarterbacks. The rest of the defensive line bought time for linebackers to clean up. The unit’s effort was the lone bright spot in a tough year.
Las Vegas opens 2026 on September 13 against the Miami Dolphins. The Raiders aim to build on the TFL momentum under Leonard. Crosby will anchor the edge again. The defense must carry the offense early while young stars develop.
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