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Raiders' No. 1 receiver Meyers stands firm on offseason trade request as team heads into bye week
- With the NFL's Nov. 4 trade deadline approaching, Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Jakobi Meyers is standing firm in his request to be traded from the team.
- Jakobi Meyers requested a trade in August after contract extension talks with the Raiders stalled, and the Raiders denied his request while he says he hasn't discussed the contract since.
- Through six games in 2025, Meyers has 29 catches for 329 yards and a career total of 422 catches for 4,921 yards, despite injuries.
- The Raiders appear destined to be sellers at the Nov. 4 trade deadline amid their 2-5 start, with potential suitors including the Buffalo Bills and New England Patriots evaluating Meyers.
- Despite trade talk, Meyers emphasized professionalism and told reporters `Oh, for sure` when asked about a move, adding `That window kind of just closed with the offseason in it` and he will keep playing well.
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Raiders WR Jakobi Meyers ‘for sure’ still wants trade out of Vegas
Raiders wide receiver Jakobi Meyers would still welcome a trade out of Las Vegas, maintaining his preseason position on his future with the franchise.Meyers is tied for the team lead with 29 receptions for 329 yards and continues to be mentioned as a potential trade target with the Raiders (2-5) fading in an otherwise contentious AFC West race."I got no control over that. If I'm here, I'm here," Meyers said on Tuesday about being on the trade bl…

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Raiders WR Jakobi Meyers 'for sure' still wants trade out of Vegas
Raiders wide receiver Jakobi Meyers would still welcome a trade out of Las Vegas, maintaining his preseason position on his future with the franchise.
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