The Las Vegas Raiders arrived Tuesday for the first day of their 2026 voluntary offseason program at Intermountain Health Performance Center, beginning a spring that will be watched closely by fans looking for the first real sign of how the team plans to move forward. The scene was straightforward: players and coaches walking in, a flag outside the building, and the offseason program underway.
Among those shown arriving were Rob Leonard, Maxx Crosby, Jackson Powers-Johnson, Ronell Williams, Luke Steckel, Rick Dennison, Matt Robinson, Mike McCoy, Al Holcomb, Pete Collins, Treven Ma'ae, Cody Grimm, Layden Robinson, Cody Lindenberg, Brenden Rice and Ben Wilkerson. Crosby’s presence matters because he is one of the team’s most recognizable players, while the group of coaches and younger players points to a standard first day of work rather than any larger roster move.
The context is limited, but that is also the point: this was a photo gallery centered on arrivals, not a practice report or a transaction update. It showed the Raiders returning to work in 2026, with the organization choosing to mark the opening of the voluntary offseason program at its facility in Henderson, Nevada, without offering any details about drills, injuries or changes to the roster.
What remains to be seen is how much of that early attendance carries into the rest of the spring. For now, the clearest answer is the simplest one — the Raiders are back, and their offseason began with a familiar mix of veterans, coaches and new faces at the door.



