The Las Vegas Raiders trimmed their quarterback depth chart ahead of training camp.
Carter Bradley is on his way out.
The young quarterback was waived on Monday, leaving an open spot on the Raiders' 90-man roster.
Bradley is the son of former Jaguars head coach Gus Bradley.
In college, Bradley played for Toledo and South Alabama. He went undrafted in 2024 and signed with the Raiders.
Bradley was a practice squad player most of last season before getting onto the active roster at the end of the year. He didn't play a snap.
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The Raiders have a new-look QB room this season. Geno Smith will be the starter, and they drafted rookie Cam Miller in the sixth round. They also have returner Aiden O'Connell slated to back up Smith.
Bradley's cut comes at an awkward time with training camps just about to start all around the league. But QBs are always in demand for various reasons, and the coach's son has a good shot to latch on somewhere else eventually. He just won't be with the Raiders any longer.
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