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What to expect from Laki Tasi?
But there is no doubt, there is internal excitement about Laki Tasi. The Raiders signed Tasi in April through the ...
Our latest report on everything I saw todday at the Las Vegas Raiders fourth training camp practice, and the last before the ...
With Hindy away on holiday, Fletch was joined by Matty Johns as the duo put Las Vegas Raiders players Laki Tasi and Jackson ...
Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll revealed that his favorite player to watch at mandatory minicamp was offensive guard Laki Tasi.
Raiders DL Coach Rob Leonard just told me that they have moved Rugby Player (Part of the NFL International Pathway) Laki Tasi to OG. Don’t get the sense that anything is set in stone. I could ...
The Raiders will have to make a lot of tough decisions this offseason when they are cutting down to roster size. And just because a player gets cut, it does not mean that their time with the ...
My favorite guy out there to watch is Laki Tasi. He knows nothing about football when he walked in the door and he's made tremendous progress, and he's enormous. He's the biggest guy you ever saw.
Raiders.com's Eddie Paskal and Paul Gutierrez discuss their biggest questions surrounding the Raiders defense heading into 2025 Training Camp on this edition of Upon Further Review.
“My favorite guy out there to watch is Laki Tasi,” said Carroll, who noted the 21-year-old’s tremendous progress. “And he’s enormous. He’s the biggest guy you ever saw.
Tasi came to Las Vegas from Australia through the International Player Pathway (IPP). He is a rugby player by trade, but earned a spot with the Raiders through this pathway as a defensive lineman.
Before training camp, offensive linemen Jackson Powers-Johnson and Laki Tasi, a native of Goodna, Australia, are visiting multiple cities down under to take in the sights as well as connect with ...
There’s a glut at defensive tackle with nine players in the position group — 10 had it not been for the Raiders moving International Pathway Program signee Laki Tasi to offensive line.