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Guards Dylan Parham and Jordan Meredith are competing with additions Cappa and Rogers. Parham has started 48 games at both ...
Tasi, a Samoan rugby player, joined the Raiders through the International Player Pathway program. Harry Schuh, a three-time ...
New head coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Spytek both bring winning pedigrees to the desert, and they are focused on doing things their way. Unfortunately, this meant fan favorites like ...
When breaking down his evaluations from training camp, Carroll named Laki Tasi as his favorite player to watch via Levi Dombro of Athlon Sports: “My favorite guy out there to watch is Laki Tasi ...
Following minicamp, Carroll elaborated about a player that jumped out to him over minicamp. "My favorite guy out there to watch is Laki Tasi. He knows nothing about football when he walked in the ...
Laki Tasi has found himself in uncharted territory – in more ways than one. The 6-foot-6, 348-pound behemoth of a man is still not too familiar with American football, or American culture for ...
Laki Tasi, a 21-year-old rugby player, will be the first player from the program to join the Lions as his first team. News Sports Autos Business Michigan Life + Home Entertainment Opinion Obituaries.
Queenslander Laki Tasi has taken a massive step towards following in the NFL footsteps of Jordan Mailata after being signed by the Las Vegas Raiders. Deals of the Week. In the know quiz.
Raiders DL Coach Rob Leonard just told me that they have moved Rugby Player (Part of the NFL International Pathway) Laki Tasi to OG. Don't get the sense that anything is set in stone.
The Las Vegas Raiders have added a mountain of potential to their defensive line, signing 21-year-old Australian Samoan Laki Tasi through the NFL’s International Player Pathway program.
The Las Vegas Raiders have a fascinating prospect in 21-year-old Laki Tasi. The team reportedly intends to move the Australian-born ex-rugby player to offensive guard, away from his previously ...
How a burger shop led Laki Tasi from Bris Vegas to Las Vegas (1:01) The bizarre story of how 347-pound Samoan-Australian prospect Laki Tasi found football, his way to the 2025 IPP class and now ...