HENDERSON, Nev. -- Running back Josh Jacobs, author of two 1,000-yard rushing seasons in his three-year career, did not have his fifth-year option picked up this offseason by the Las Vegas Raiders' new regime.
Darren Waller, who set a franchise record with 107 catches two years ago, is just the 17th highest-paid tight end in the NFL in terms of average annual value and is still hoping for a contract extension.
And while two of quarterback Derek Carr's most potent threats are entering a season without contracts they would like, both of the Raiders' 2020 Pro Bowlers insist they are focused on football, rather than the business end of things.