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By the Numbers: A look at Raiders' top performers from 2025 season

As the Las Vegas Raiders concluded their 2025 season, several players managed to step up and play beyond the team's regular season record.

Here's a look at some numbers and metrics from 2025.

28

Despite missing the last two games of the season, Maxx Crosby still finished second in the league in tackles for loss by recording 28. Since 2022, Crosby is tied with Cleveland Browns' Myles Garrett with 90 tackles for loss, the most in the league in that span.

As the Raiders edge rusher was voted to his fifth consecutive Pro Bowl, he led the team in sacks (10.0), quarterback hits (20) and tied for the most pass deflections (six) and forced fumbles (two). Additionally, he led the league in run stop win rate (39 percent) among edge rushers, per ESPN Analytics.

"I have a lot of respect for Maxx and how much he loves to play the game. ... I love Maxx, he embodies what a Raider is," General Manager John Spytek said. "I've been pretty upfront with that from the day that I sat up here almost a year ago, and I continue to believe that."

174

Another notable defensive showing this year came from linebacker Devin White.

After dealing with multiple injuries the last few seasons of his career, White stayed healthy in 2025 en route to starting all 17 games with a 99.4 percent defensive snap count. He broke the franchise record for total tackles with 174 – 34 more tackles than his previous career-high set in 2020. Additionally, he recorded 11 tackles for loss, 2.5 quarterback sacks and ranked second on the team in run stops (46) and run stuffs (17), per Next Gen Stats.

"I'm just thankful for the opportunity from the Raiders organization to show what I can do," White told Raiders.com back in Week 17. "Go out there and chase the ball, be one of the one's they can count on that's going to help the team."

1,321

While it wasn't the smoothest rookie season for Ashton Jeanty, he still put the league on notice.

The running back led all rookies in rushing yards with 975 and in total scrimmage yards with 1,321. His scrimmage yards were enough to break the franchise rookie record, previously held by Josh Jacobs. Per Next Gen Stats, Jeanty also ranked top 10 across the league among rushers in missed tackles forced (71) and yards after contact (863).

"It means a lot," Jeanty said on breaking Jacobs' record. "Even though we haven't had much success as a whole team, but it's still one of the bright parts. Obviously I got to thank my O-line, tight ends and receivers all blocking for me. And my coach, Coach [Deland] McCullough, for coaching me up and getting me right."

7

It's fascinating to think about the numbers Brock Bowers could've put up if he was healthy in 2025.

After an All-Pro rookie campaign, he followed up with a second season that was still enough to warrant him receiving a Pro Bowl nod. Despite missing five games due to a lingering knee injury sustained in Week 1, the tight end still managed to lead the Raiders in receptions (64) and receiving touchdowns (seven) – two more touchdowns than he scored in 2024. What's also impressive is his 74.4 percent catch percentage, the second-highest on the team (min. 20 receptions) behind Jeanty.

"Definitely more confident just because you get one year under your belt," Bowers said, "get some experience and then [you] kind of know what to expect throughout the year. It does make the year a little bit, I don't know about easier, but just kind of calms everything down a little bit."

696

Each year Tre Tucker has been with the Raiders, he's shown growth. That trend continued in 2025 as he finished as the team's top pass catcher.

In his third season, Tucker led the team in receiving yards (696) and finished second behind Bowers in receptions (57), first downs receiving (32) and receiving touchdowns (five).

His speed played an obvious contributing factor to his success, racking up a team-high 948 yards as the intended target resulting in a 20.3 Receiving Expected Points Added (EPA), per NGS.

"I was just excited to go out there," Tucker said. "The biggest thing for me is every year I look at, 'How did I improve?' One thing that I can say this year is just everything that I've worked on is starting to come into play. Obviously I didn't have all the stats that I wanted to have but to me that will come. The main thing for me is, 'Am I getting open? Am I doing everything that I can do to put myself in the best position that I have?' The ball will find you, the ball will get there and that's the exciting part."

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