Overview
- The Raiders opened training camp on July 23 in Henderson, Nevada, marking Pete Carroll’s first on-field work since taking over as head coach
- Carroll declared the team “are going to win a bunch of games,” drawing on his history of eight double-digit win seasons in Seattle
- Las Vegas strengthened its roster by signing veteran safety Jamal Adams alongside wide receivers Phillip Dorsett II and Seth Williams, guard Atonio Mafi and safety JT Woods
- Defensive tackle Christian Wilkins began camp on the physically unable to perform list as he continues recovering from a broken foot with no set return date
- Edge rusher Malcolm Koonce returned from a torn ACL to participate in drills as Carroll starts implementing the Seattle-inspired game plan