Las Vegas Raiders See Their Secondary Deficiencies Exploited in Pre-Season Clash with Seahawks
CLARK COUNTY, NEVADA, AUG 10 – Terrell Edmunds, a 28-year-old veteran with 101 career NFL games, joins the Raiders to address safety depth after Lonnie Johnson Jr.'s season-ending injury.
- On August 5, 2025, the Las Vegas Raiders signed veteran safety Terrell Edmunds after a successful workout, sources confirmed.
- Amid the Raiders’ preseason injuries, sources confirmed they signed veteran safety Terrell Edmunds after Lonnie Johnson Jr. suffered a broken fibula in the Aug. 2 open scrimmage.
- Since being drafted in 2018, Terrell Edmunds has recorded 451 tackles, including 17 for loss, and started 79 games with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- The move bolsters the Raiders’ secondary, and Edmunds will audition for a roster spot during training camp and the preseason.
- Given the defense’s recent struggles, the addition of Edmunds is a calculated move to bolster a unit that faltered against the backup-laden Seahawks.
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Las Vegas Raiders see their secondary deficiencies exploited in pre-season clash with Seahawks
The Las Vegas Raiders have made a notable addition to their defensive backfield by signing safety Terrell Edmunds, a former first-round draft pick. Edmunds, who was selected 28th

Raiders sign veteran S Terrell Edmunds
The Las Vegas Raiders bolstered their secondary with the signing of veteran safety Terrell Edmunds on Sunday.


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Terrell Edmunds recently visited the Raiders, and that workout clearly went well. The veteran safety has an agreement in place, Vincent Bonsignore of the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports. The team has since announced the move. Lonnie Johnson Jr.‘s broken fibula has left the Raiders short on depth in the secondary. A return at some point during the regular season is expected, but the Edmunds visit was arranged knowing Johnson will be unavailable …
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