Overview
- NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero reported that Meyers met team leadership and asked to be traded, and the Associated Press corroborated the request via a person with knowledge.
- The Raiders told Meyers they do not plan to trade him at this time, citing his importance to the offense.
- Meyers, 28, is entering the final year of a three-year, $33 million deal and is due about $10.5–$10.76 million in 2025 after a career-best 2024 (87 catches, 1,027 yards, four touchdowns).
- Hours after the request surfaced, Las Vegas reached a one-year agreement with Amari Cooper, reinforcing a receiving group that also features Tre Tucker and rookies Jack Bech and Dont’e Thornton alongside top target Brock Bowers.
- Outlets have speculated on possible suitors such as the Patriots, Steelers, Vikings, 49ers and Giants, but no trade talks or offers have been reported.