Las Vegas Raiders kick off Phase 3 of the offseason workout program with OTAs on Monday

The Las Vegas Raiders, along with 19 other teams like the reigning back-to-back Super Bowl champions in the Kansas City Chiefs, are starting a crucial phase of their preparation for the 2024 season. Starting on Monday, May 20, they will embark on Phase III of their offseason workout program. This phase, known as Organized Team […]

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The Las Vegas Raiders, along with 19 other teams like the reigning back-to-back Super Bowl champions in the Kansas City Chiefs, are starting a crucial phase of their preparation for the 2024 season. Starting on Monday, May 20, they will embark on Phase III of their offseason workout program. This phase, known as Organized Team Activities (OTAs), symbolizes the final stage of our collective efforts toward success.

Teams are allowed ten total OTA practice sessions, which the Raiders separate into three different groups. OTAs include on-field workouts with individual and group components, including walkthroughs, but no live contact is permitted during these workouts. However, 7-on-7, 9-on-7, and 11-on-11 drills are permitted during OTAs. No pads except protective knee and elbow pads, as well as helmets, are permitted.

Here's the schedule for the upcoming OTA workouts:

  • Organized Team Activities Group 1: May 20-21, 23
  • Organized Team Activities Group 2: May 28-May 29, 31.
  • Organized Team Activities Group 3: June 3-6.

While OTAs are voluntary and not every player will attend every practice session, Phase III also includes the first mandatory component of the offseason. Article 22 of the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) allows teams to hold one mandatory minicamp for both rookies and veterans during Phase III of the offseason workout program.

This will also be the first time we get to see a bit of how head coach Antonio Pierce will do things.