Cuotas de apuestas de los Raiders de Las Vegas

Cuotas de apuestas de los Raiders de Las Vegas

Last Updated on diciembre 2, 2025 3:02 pm by Allen

Descripción general del equipo

Los Raiders de Las Vegas han experimentado una transformación completa para 2025, contratando al legendario entrenador Pete Carroll y reuniéndolo con el mariscal de campo Geno Smith. Los Raiders realizaron importantes inversiones en su ofensiva, seleccionando al finalista del Trofeo Heisman, Ashton Jeanty, en la sexta selección general del draft, e incorporando un liderazgo veterano. Con el nuevo coordinador ofensivo, Chip Kelly, los Raiders están implementando un sistema ofensivo más dinámico, diseñado para maximizar a sus jugadores clave.

La franquicia parece más centrada y organizada que en los últimos años, con el gerente general John Spytek y el asesor Tom Brady aportando estabilidad. Las probabilidades de la división reflejan su estado de reconstrucción entre +1100 y +2000, pero los primeros informes sugieren que este equipo podría sorprender a muchos observadores. La combinación de entrenadores experimentados, talento joven y una estructura organizativa mejorada da a Las Vegas motivos para el optimismo.

Análisis de la línea ofensiva

La línea ofensiva de los Raiders sigue en desarrollo, con el regreso de cuatro de sus cinco titulares de una unidad que tuvo importantes dificultades en 2024. El grupo se ubicó entre los peores en yardas antes del contacto por intento, tasa de éxito por tierra y carreras explosivas. Pete Carroll históricamente tuvo poco éxito en mejorar las líneas ofensivas durante su etapa en Seattle, lo que plantea dudas sobre una mejora inmediata.

Sin embargo, la incorporación de jugadores veteranos y una temporada baja completa bajo el sistema de Carroll podrían generar una mejora gradual. El rendimiento de la línea será crucial para maximizar el talento de Ashton Jeanty y proteger a Geno Smith. Si bien no se espera que se encuentre entre las mejores unidades de la liga, una mejora gradual impactaría significativamente el potencial ofensivo de los Raiders.

Análisis de la línea defensiva

Las Vegas enfrenta importantes desafíos en la línea defensiva tras la salida de Christian Wilkins. La presión al quarterback ahora depende en gran medida del defensor All-Pro Maxx Crosby y del regreso de Malcolm Koonce, quien se perdió toda la temporada 2024. Koonce necesita repetir su actuación de ocho capturas de 2023 para brindar el apoyo adecuado a Crosby.

La línea defensiva interior carece de profundidad demostrada tras las salidas, lo que crea vulnerabilidad tanto contra la carrera como contra el pase. Los Raiders incorporaron algunas piezas veteranas, pero el nivel general de talento ha disminuido desde 2024. Crosby sigue siendo uno de los mejores cazamariscales de la NFL, pero necesitará un apoyo significativo de los jugadores de rol para mantener una presión efectiva.

Temporada 2025 de la NFL

First Kickoff Game – vs. New England Patriots

The Las Vegas Raiders opened their season with a hard-fought 20–13 road win over the Patriotas de Nueva Inglaterra, led by Geno Smith’s 362 passing yards and a touchdown to Tre Tucker. Rookie Ashton Jeanty added a rushing score, while Daniel Carlson converted two long field goals to secure the victory.

Key injuries include backup quarterback Aidan O’Connell, who suffered a fractured wrist, and safety Lonnie Johnson Jr., who is sidelined with a fibula injury. The defense made crucial second-half adjustments, sacking Patriots QB Drake Maye twice and holding New England scoreless after halftime.

Next up, the Raiders host the Chargers in a Monday night AFC West matchup, looking to carry over their improved defensive play and keep Geno Smith’s passing attack rolling.

Week 2 vs. Chargers de Los Ángeles

The Raiders managed only field goals in their prime-time loss, unable to find the end zone against the Chargers de Los Ángeles defense. Geno Smith threw three interceptions and struggled under pressure from Los Angeles’ pass rush. Despite lengthy drives that consumed significant clock time, the Raiders couldn’t convert red-zone opportunities into touchdowns. The offensive line’s protection issues and lack of explosive plays left Las Vegas searching for answers as they dropped to 0-2 in the division.

Week 3 vs. Washington Commanders

The Las Vegas Raiders suffered a devastating 41-24 loss to Washington Commanders, dropping to 1-2 as their defense was overwhelmed by the Commanders’ explosive offensive attack. Geno Smith threw for 289 yards and connected on three touchdown passes to wide receiver Tre Tucker, though two of those scores came in garbage time during the fourth quarter when the game was already out of reach. The Raiders’ ground game struggled significantly with Ashton Jeanty averaging just 3.7 yards per carry, while Smith faced constant pressure, being sacked five times throughout the game. The defense allowed 201 rushing yards on 32 attempts and was particularly vulnerable to big plays, including Jeremy McNichols’ 60-yard touchdown run and Jaylin Lane’s 90-yard punt return for a score.

Las Vegas finds themselves in early trouble at 1-2 with concerning issues on both sides of the ball that were exposed against Washington’s backup quarterback Marcus Mariota. The Raiders’ inability to generate consistent pressure on defense and establish any rhythm on offense has left them struggling to keep pace in the competitive AFC West. With games against much tougher opponents ahead, the Raiders desperately need to address their fundamental issues in all three phases before their season slips away entirely.

Week 4 vs. Chicago Bears

The Raiders fell to 1-3 after a heartbreaking 25-24 loss to the Osos de chicago, dropping them to last place in the AFC West. Despite rookie running back Ashton Jeanty’s breakout performance with 138 rushing yards, 1 rushing touchdown, and 2 receiving scores, quarterback Geno Smith’s three interceptions proved costly. The Bears converted Smith’s turnovers into 13 points, and Daniel Carlson’s potential game-winning field goal was blocked with 30 seconds remaining.

The Raiders face the Indianapolis Colts at home in Week 5, desperately needing a victory to avoid falling further behind in the competitive AFC West race. Smith’s turnover issues must be addressed if Las Vegas hopes to remain competitive in what appears to be a wide-open division.

Week 5 vs. Indianapolis Colts

Las Vegas was overwhelmed 40-6 by the Potros de Indianápolis, turning in a performance marred by two Geno Smith interceptions and a lack of defensive pressure for the first time in 40 contests. Injuries hit hard, with Brock Bowers, Michael Mayer, and Kolton Miller all missing action, leaving the Raiders’ offense and line thin and underpowered.

The Raiders now prepare to battle the Titanes de Tennessee, hoping to regroup, get healthier, and revitalize both sides of the ball before the division rivalry intensifies.

Week 6 vs. Tennessee Titans

The Las Vegas Raiders snapped their four-game losing streak with a much-needed 20-10 victory over the Tennessee Titans in Week 6. The defense was the catalyst, with Maxx Crosby recording two sacks and Devin White forcing a strip-sack fumble and interception to lead the unit. Ashton Jeanty carried the load offensively with 86 yards from scrimmage and a rushing touchdown, while Geno Smith threw his league-leading 10th interception but managed the game effectively with 174 passing yards. Las Vegas improved to 2-4 and traveled to Kansas City to face the Chiefs in Week 7.

Week 7 vs. Kansas City Chiefs

The Las Vegas Raiders suffered their most humiliating defeat of the season in Week 7, getting blanked 31-0 by the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium. The offense managed just 96 total yards and three first downs while going 0-for-10 on third down, with Geno Smith completing only 10 of 16 passes for 67 yards and Ashton Jeanty held to 21 yards on six carries. Injuries compounded the misery as Maxx Crosby exited late in the first half with a knee injury, while the absences of Brock Bowers and Jakobi Meyers further hampered the offense. Las Vegas dropped to 2-5 and heads into their Week 8 bye before hosting the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 9.

Week 9 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars

The Las Vegas Raiders suffered a heartbreaking 30-29 overtime loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars despite an exceptional performance from tight end Brock Bowers, who caught 12 passes for 127 yards and three touchdowns. Head coach Pete Carroll’s decision to go for a two-point conversion in overtime backfired when the pass was deflected, sealing the loss.​​

Las Vegas travels to Denver for a Thursday Night Football divisional matchup in Week 10, desperately needing a victory to avoid falling further behind in the AFC West.​

Week 10 vs. Denver Broncos

The Raiders continued their struggles with a 10-7 road loss to Denver, dropping to 2-7. Brock Bowers faced constant pressure from Denver’s relentless defense, which recorded seven sacks and disrupted the Raiders’ offensive rhythm throughout. Las Vegas managed just 139 total yards, allowing 220 points through 10 games while sitting last in the AFC West.​​

The Raiders host the Dallas Cowboys on Monday Night Football in Week 11, returning home after the short week at Denver. Las Vegas desperately searches for answers to turn around a season spiraling out of control.​

Week 12 Vs Cleveland Browns

 Raiders fell 24-10 at home to the Cleveland Browns, extending their losing streak. Defensive lapses and struggles to sustain drives impacted their performance.Defensive issues, inability to finish drives, losing streak continuation. For week 13 Raiders host Broncos. Need to stop the Broncos’ balanced attack and improve overall gameplay to stay competitive in the division.

Week 13 vs. Los Angeles Chargers

The Raiders struggled to find their footing on the road, falling 31-14 to the Los Angeles Chargers. The offense failed to generate consistent rhythm, and the defense had no answer for the Chargers’ balanced attack. The loss compounds a difficult season for Las Vegas as they continue to search for answers on both sides of the ball.

They will attempt to play spoiler next week at home. The Raiders welcome the surging Broncos de Denver to Allegiant Stadium for an AFC West rivalry game.

Probabilidades de ganar la División y el Super Bowl

Los Raiders tienen las cuotas más altas de la AFC Oeste, con +1100 a +2000, lo que refleja su etapa de reconstrucción. Las cuotas para el Super Bowl LX son igualmente altas, lo que indica que el equipo se considera un proyecto multianual más que un contendiente inmediato. Sin embargo, algunos mercados de apuestas han mostrado interés en Las Vegas, lo que sugiere optimismo de cara al inicio de la temporada por parte de algunos apostadores.

La combinación del historial de Carroll como entrenador, el talento de Jeanty y la capacidad demostrada de Smith ha generado más interés del habitual para un equipo en reconstrucción. Si bien las probabilidades de playoffs siguen siendo bajas, los Raiders podrían superar las expectativas si sus mejoras ofensivas se traducen en victorias.

Predicciones

La mayoría de los modelos de proyección pronostican de 6 a 9 victorias para los Raiders, lo que refleja su estado de reconstrucción y reconoce su potencial de mejora. El mínimo del equipo parece rondar las 4 o 5 victorias si se producen lesiones o problemas con la implementación del sistema, mientras que su techo podría alcanzar las 8 o 9 victorias si todo se alinea.

El impacto de Ashton Jeanty será crucial para superar las expectativas, y algunos analistas predicen que podría ganar el premio al Novato Ofensivo del Año. El éxito de la reunión Carroll-Smith y el sistema ofensivo de Kelly determinarán en gran medida si Las Vegas puede competir por la respetabilidad o se mantiene entre los equipos más débiles de la liga. Su rendimiento al inicio de la temporada será decisivo para la trayectoria inmediata de esta franquicia.

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