Jakobi Meyers Landing Spots: Four NFL Teams that Should Try to Make Trade for Disgruntled Raiders Receiver
Jakobi Meyers seeks trade after stalled contract talks despite a $10.76 million 2025 salary, while Raiders consider him vital and have no trade plans, sources said.
- Jakobi Meyers, the wide receiver for the Las Vegas Raiders, has formally asked the organization to facilitate a trade as of August 2025.
- Meyers' trade request followed unsuccessful contract negotiations and the Raiders' decision to prioritize younger wide receivers this season.
- Last season, Meyers achieved a personal best by securing 87 receptions, accumulating 1,027 receiving yards, and scoring four touchdowns, while standing out as the only high-usage receiver not to drop a single pass.
- The Raiders reportedly have no plans to trade Meyers, citing his value, and he is scheduled to earn $10.76 million in 2025 unless a contract extension occurs.
- If Meyers leaves, the Raiders may rely on second-round pick Jack Bech to fill his role, while several teams like the Patriots and Steelers could benefit from acquiring him.
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Reports: Raiders WR Jakobi Meyers requests trade
Las Vegas wide receiver Jakobi Meyers requested to be traded but the Raiders have no plans to do so, NFL Network and ESPN reported Monday. Meyers, who is entering the final season of a three-year, $33 million deal, reportedly initially attempted to renegotiate his contract but the two sides could not come to an agreement on new terms. Meyers is owed $10.5 million in guaranteed salary in 2025. Meyers met with team brass recently to request a trad…

Jakobi Meyers requests trade from Raiders after contract talks stall, AP source says
HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — Wide receiver Jakobi Meyers has requested a trade from the Las Vegas Raiders after failing to reach an agreement on a contract extension, a person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press on Monday.
Jakobi Meyers Has Demanded a Trade and Every Patriots Fan Alive Knows Just the Place for Him
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