15 worst free agent signings in Las Vegas Raiders history
By Brad Weiss
15 worst free agent signings in Las Vegas Raiders history
No. 13: Trent Brown, Offensive Tackle (4yr-$66M)
With Kolton Miller entrenched as the starting left tackle heading into the 2019 NFL season, Jon Gruden and the front office knew they needed someone on the other side. That led the team to ink Trent Brown to a massive contract, making him the highest-paid offensive tackle in football, after giving him a four-year deal worth $66 million, including $36.75 million guaranteed.
The early returns were outstanding for Brown, as he was a dominant right tackle, giving Derek Carr one of the best tandems at the position in the league. However, it would go sour in a hurry between Brown and the franchise, as he was injured in 2019 and played in only 11 games, then in 2020, a combination of COVID and an error in an IV placement limited him to only five games.
All told, Brown played in only 16 games during his two-year stint with the franchise, eventually being traded with a 2022 seventh-round pick back to New England for a 2022 fifth-round selection. The addition of Brown was supposed to solidify the Raiders’ offensive line for multiple seasons, but instead, his two years with the franchise can only be seen as disappointing, and a real waste of money.