HENDERSON, Nev. — With the NFL’s Nov. 4 trade deadline approaching, Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Jakobi Meyers is standing firm with his request to be traded from the team.
«Oh, for sure,» Meyers said Tuesday. «But I’m a professional at the end of the day. I’m just trying to play good football. If I’m here, I’ll play good football. If I’m not here, I’ll go out there and play wherever I’m supposed to be.»
In August, Meyers requested a trade after being unable to reach an agreement on a new contract. The Raiders, however, denied his request. Meyers is in the final year of his three-year, $33 million deal, which he signed in 2023 after four seasons with the New England Patriots.
Since the season has started, Meyers said he hasn’t put much thought into a new deal with the Raiders.
Kansas City Chiefs because of a knee/toe injury that he sustained against the Tennessee Titans in Week 6. He was sidelined for two days of practice before returning to the field Friday.
Meyers warmed up ahead of kickoff but decided it was best for him not to play. He practiced Tuesday and plans to be available for Week 9’s matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars at home.
«It wasn’t cool sitting on the bench watching guys lose like that,» Meyers said. «I definitely just want to go out there, do my part [and] hopefully bring a little spark to the offense.»
In 97 career games (76 starts), Meyers, 28, has totaled 422 catches for 4,921 yards and 20 touchdowns. He has recorded at least 800 yards in four consecutive seasons and totaled a career-best 1,027 yards in 2024. Through six games in 2025, Meyers has totaled 29 catches for 329 yards.
Despite the Raiders’ struggles, especially on offense (three games with fewer than 10 points scored), Meyers said the team has remained close.
«Everybody still very much care about winning. We’re out here fighting,» Meyers said. «It’s a new regime. We are trying.»
















