REPORT:Jimmy Garoppolo Talks for the First Time Since the Raiders Cut Him…

Jimmy Garoppolo Talks for the First Time Since the Raiders Cut Him…

Under Antonio Pierce, the Las Vegas Raiders roster is undergoing a significant overhaul this offseason, particularly in the offensive department. The squad lost a few players to free agency, but the defense is still mostly intact.

Tyler Hall, the cornerback, was the last to depart. On March 21, the 25-year-old cornerback’s signing with the Philadelphia Eagles was announced.

Hall was originally an undrafted free agent signing of the Atlanta Falcons in 2020 before landing with the Raiders in 2022. He played in 18 games for the team across two seasons, including six starts. He’s primarily a nickel cornerback and the Raiders put him in the position when they’d move Nate Hobbs to the outside.

Hall was a productive player for the group and offered strong depth at cornerback. Given that Hobbs is moving on, Las Vegas will need to find another cornerback who can succeed in that role because of his strong play in the slot, which provided them more options in how they employed Hobbs.

The Raiders have now lost seven unrestricted free With Tyler Hall going to the Eagles, t agents whom the team didn’t outright release. The team also lost offensive lineman Jermaine Eluemunor to the New York Giants, defensive tackle Bilal Nichols to the Arizona Cardinals, running back Josh Jacobs to the Green Bay Packers, cornerback Amik Robertson to the Detroit Lions, offensive tackle Brandon Parker to the San Francisco 49ers and Austin Hooper to the New England Patriots.

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