Raiders Receive Brutal Update on $110 Million Star-suong

   

The Las Vegas Raiders have largely struggled in recent years due to their inability to draft effectively. However, poor decisions in free agency have also plagued the franchise.

Last offseason, it seemed like things took a turn under general manager Tom Telesco, as he signed durable defensive tackle Christian Wilkins to a four-year, $110 million deal. Finally, the team seemingly had a star interior defender with no known limitations.

Unfortunately, Wilkins broke his foot in Week 5 against the Denver Broncos and did not return to the field in 2024. The same injury kept him out of the team's entire offseason program this spring under new head coach Pete Carroll as well.

Las Vegas Raiders defensive tackle Christian Wilkins (94).

While conflicting reports piled in about exactly where Wilkins stood in the recovery process, Carroll admitted to the media that a difficult road was ahead for the six-year veteran.

On Tuesday, however, The Athletic's Tashan Reed provided an update about Wilkins' injury, and it was a brutal blow for the Raiders.

"#Raiders DT Christian Wilkins is back in a walking boot (he was in attendance at Kyle Van Voy's charity golf challenge yesterday)," Reed wrote. "It's the same foot where he suffered a Jones Fracture last October."