The Las Vegas Raiders didn’t have an amazing offensive season in 2024, but they did welcome the breakout campaign of several skill position players.
Star tight end Brock Bowers held the spotlight, catching 112 passes for 1,194 yards and five touchdowns en route to a Pro Bowl appearance and First-Team All-Pro honor.
But, Las Vegas also saw Jakobi Meyers emerge as their No. 1 wide receiver, catching 87 passes for 1,027 yards and four touchdowns, despite dealing with limited quarterback play.
After Davante Adams was shipped off early in the season, Meyers shined, nearly doubling the production of the next-best wide receiver (539 receiving yards for Tre Tucker).
Meyers is heading into a contract year, wrapping up a three-year, $33 million contract in 2025 as he enters his age-29 season. The Raiders did add to their pass-catching core with the selection of TCU wideout Jack Bech at No. 58 in the 2025 NFL Draft, but they still don’t have much depth or established options at the position.
With the Raiders looking for more stability, could Meyers be an extension candidate this offseason? Back in April, ESPN’s Ryan McFadden suggested that the wideout would be open to the possibility, naming Meyers as a top extension candidate for Las Vegas.
“Meyers is open to getting a new deal done because he would like to be a Raider for the long term, according to a source with direct knowledge,” McFadden wrote.
So, what could an extension look like for Meyers?