Tim Brown praises Raiders' 2026 offseason, supports Fernando Mendoza
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 26, 2026, 2:38 PM
Last updated Jun 26, 2026
Tim Brown, a Pro Football Hall of Famer, called the Las Vegas Raiders' 2026 offseason the best since he was drafted in 1988. Speaking on The Jim Rome Show, Brown praised GM John Spytek for the new recruits that enhance the team's competitiveness. He expressed optimism about quarterback Fernando Mendoza, the top pick in the 2026 draft, highlighting his potential as a dynamic player. The Raiders plan to start veteran Kirk Cousins to allow Mendoza time to adjust before taking the field. With training camp approaching, the Raiders' strategy ensures Mendoza develops effectively.
- •Tim Brown calls Raiders' offseason the best since 1988 draft.
- •Brown endorses quarterback Fernando Mendoza as a future star.
- •Raiders plan to start Kirk Cousins, easing Mendoza into the role.
- •Optimism surrounds new recruits enhancing team competitiveness.
- •Training camp is approaching as Raiders prepare for the season.
- 2:38 PMYahoo Sports — Las Vegas Raiders Legend Tim Brown Calls 2026 Offseason Best Since He Was Drafted, Backs Fernando Mendoza
"Pro Football Hall of Famer Tim Brown has seen a lot of Las Vegas Raiders offseasons. Most of them, he’d […]
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