
Las Vegas is among league lowest spenders up front on offense
In the NFL, of course, there is not always a direct correlation between money spent and success.
The Las Vegas Raiders certainly hope that’s the case when it comes the success of the offensive line in 2025. According to a recent tweet by NFL analyst Warren Sharp, the Raiders are spending $32.6 million in their offensive line this season (it could change here and there) and that’s the fifth lowest amount teams are dedicating to the un it in the league this season. Here is the full list supplied by Sharp:
most expensive offensive lines in 2025:
1. $95.3M – Panthers
2. $81.5M – Chiefs
3. $67.7M – Giants
4. $66.1M – Bears
5. $64.4M – Vikings
6. $63.9M – Lions
7. $62.3M – Broncos
8. $61.4M – Commanders
9. $60.0M – Chargers
10. $58.5M – Titans
11. $58.5M – Falcons
12. $55.8M – Eagles…— Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) April 13, 2025
It makes sense that the Raiders are among the league’s lowest spenders on the offensive line. Other than left tackle Kolton Miller, it’s a pretty young and inexpensive group. Now, let’s see if it can give the team high dividends.
In other Raiders’ news:
- Top 10 matchups: NFL.com looks at the top 10 games in the 2025 season.
- 2026 mock? Yes, PFF has one.
- Most improved: PFF thinks the Raiders are one of the most improved teams after the draft.