Las Vegas Raiders Sign Former Colts LB Segun Olubi The Las Vegas Raiders have officially signed former Indianapolis Colts linebacker Segun Olubi, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The 26-year-old player, standing 6 feet 1 inch and weighing 233 pounds, brings four seasons of NFL experience to the team. During his time with the Colts, Olubi recorded 50 total tackles, two forced fumbles, and one interception across 51 career games. Olubi will serve as a depth player and key contributor on special teams for the Raiders. A former undrafted prospect from San Diego State, he is known for his speed, highlighted by a 4.45 40-yard dash time. His athleticism was recently showcased when he blocked a punt by AJ Cole during a game against the Raiders in 2025. Raiders public relations highlighted additional details about Olubi’s performance: in 2025, he tallied 11 total tackles and one forced fumble on special teams, joining an elite group of 13 NFL players who achieved 10+ tackles and a forced fumble in that category. Since the 2023 season, he has accumulated 21 solo special teams tackles, ranking ninth in the league. Over his time with the Colts from 2022 to 2025, he recorded 30 total special teams tackles, the highest on the team during that period. Raiders special teams coordinator Joe DeCamillis expressed enthusiasm about the addition, noting Olubi’s potential to strengthen the unit. Olubi himself shared his excitement for joining the team, stating, “What’s up Raider Nation, super excited to get to work man. I love it out here, it’s a beautiful place. Time to do it.” Raiders general manager John Spytek emphasized an open-minded approach to free agency, aiming to build a competitive roster.#las_vegas_raiders #indianapolis_colts #adam_schefter #segun_olubi #john_spytek

NFL Free Agent and Trade Rumors for Chiefs, Broncos, Eagles, Raiders, and More The 2026 NFL league year will officially begin a week from now, but the unofficial tampering period has already kicked off. Starting on Monday, March 9, teams and agents will begin exploring potential trades and free agency moves. While the exact rules of this period remain debated, the focus is on the latest rumors surrounding key players and teams. Maxx Crosby, the Las Vegas Raiders’ star pass rusher, remains a central figure in trade discussions. The Raiders are reportedly seeking the Micah Parsons package from the Dallas Cowboys as their preferred trade offer for Crosby. Last summer, the Cowboys shocked the league by trading Parsons to the Green Bay Packers for two first-round picks and defensive tackle Kenny Clark. The Raiders believe this trade set a new standard for pass rusher deals. According to The Athletic’s Dianna Russini, the Raiders have not moved from their asking price of two first-round picks and a player. Crosby’s patience with the team has worn thin, despite his deep affection for Las Vegas fans. He has only experienced one winning season with the Raiders, while the team has frequently changed coaches and coordinators. General manager John Spytek acknowledged Crosby’s elite status but admitted the team is “always listening” to offers. Crosby has been linked to teams like the New England Patriots, Chicago Bears, Buffalo Bills, and Cowboys. Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown is another high-profile name in trade speculation. The Eagles are reportedly asking for a high price, with rumors suggesting the demand for Brown dates back to last season. While specific details about the asking price remain unclear, multiple teams, including the Patriots, are interested.#philadelphia_eagles #maxx_crosby #dallas_cowboys #john_spytek #nfl_free_agent