He is going for good: Las Vegas Raiders CB want to leave

Cornerback Marcus Peters waived by Las Vegas Raiders

Following their seventh loss of the season Sunday, the Raiders have made a change entering the bye week. This time being Marcus Peters going out the door.

Reports surfaced Monday morning that cornerback Marcus Peters has been waived by the Las Vegas Raiders. The move comes after the player was benched in Week 7’s loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Additionally, Peters’ departure saves the Silver & Black $1.5 million this season.

The news was first reported by Vic Tafur of The Athletic. The team confirmed the move later in the day.

“Just decided to move forward. I wish Marcus Peters the best,” interim coach Antonio Pierce said Monday. “We had a great conversation last night, great conversation this morning, and we’ll just stick with that.”

Marcus Peters, 30, signed with his hometown team prior to the start of the 2023 season. Through 12 games, the veteran has 43 combined tackles, five pass breakups and one interception, which he returned for a touchdown in Week 8.

Raiders waive Marcus Peters after 2nd half benching vs Chiefs - Sactown  Sports

His play had dropped off as the season went on, however, with tackling and effort issues being a primary concern. Those factors, along with others, forced interim coach Antonio Pierce to bench Peters in Week 12.

He was waived the next day Monday, allowing other teams the chance to claim him off the wire.

The former Pro Bowl CB has played for the Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Rams, and Baltimore Ravens before joining Las Vegas. He has accumulated almost 400 tackles, 33 INTS and 97 pass breakups in 116 games played.

In addition to Peters’ release, the Raiders have let go of safety Roderic Teamer. Teamer was arrested on DUI charges Saturday in Las Vegas. Pierce talked about making these decisions as an interim coach.

“It’s always difficult when you have to release a player. That conversation is something I don’t look forward to, I hate it. It’s not a good feeling,” Pierce said. “The ultimate respect for [Roderic] Teamer as a person, got to know him well, I had a lot of good conversations with him. I wish him the best, sometimes it’s wrong timing, bad timing, and this is one of those cases. Decided to move forward. But I think all our guys need to understand this, whatever you do on and off the field affects the decision that’s going to be made in this building, and we’re going to do the best to protect the brand, the shield and the Raiders organization.”

About The Author

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*