Raiders’ Jakobi Meyers on Trade Request: ‘I Asked, They Said No’
Jakobi Meyers, the Raiders' top wide receiver last season with over 1,000 receiving yards, requested a trade after contract talks stalled despite the team's salary cap space.
- Jakobi Meyers asked for a trade from the Las Vegas Raiders after negotiations for a contract extension between him and the team stalled as of September 3, 2025.
- Meyers made the request because talks on a new deal stalled despite his career-best 87 receptions and 1,027 yards last season.
- The Raiders declined Meyers' trade request and remain confident they will get top performance from him this season.
- Meyers, 28, enters the final year of a three-year, $33 million contract with a $10.5 million base salary for 2025.
- Despite uncertainty about his future, Meyers said he will continue working hard with teammates and is ready if the Raiders keep him.
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