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Eric Stokes embracing leader, veteran role for Raiders cornerbacks

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New contract. New year. New number. New mentality.

It’s been quite the back-to-back offseasons for Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Eric Stokes. From flier signing to established veteran who is embracing a leadership role, the Georgia native is on the “a change of scenery does one good” career progression.

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Initially signed to a modest one-year, $3.5 million contract last offseason to help augment the cornerback room and add a veteran with requisite length and speed to operate in the Silver & Black defense, Stokes played in 16 games (all starts) for Las Vegas and was a stingy perimeter corner. Charted by Pro Football Reference for allowing 34 receptions on 60 targets, the 6-foot-1 and 195-pound Georgia product yielded a 56.7 completion percentage while giving up 329 yards and one touchdown. Quarterbacks throwing Stokes’ way sorted a 77.7 rating

By The Numbers
Eric Stokes, Cornerback

  • 2025: 16 games (all starts), 53 total tackles, 3 tackles for loss, 5 pass deflections, 34 completions allowed on 60 targets (56.7 completion percentage allowed), for 329 yards, 1 touchdown allowed, 4 missed tackles.

  • Career: (2021-25), 61 games (48 starts), 181 total tackles, 4 tackles for loss, 1 interception, 19 pass deflections, 144 completions allowed on 248 targets (58.1 completion percentage allowed), for 1,583 yards, 11 touchdowns allowed, 15 missed tackles.

The games he played in 2025 tied his career high (16 in his rookie season in 2021 after the Green Bay Packers selected him 29th overall in the 2021 NFL Draft) but the 16 starts marked a new career record. From an oft-injured and reserve corner in Green Bay, Stokes proved he could hang and maintain in Las Vegas, so much so, the 27-year-old was rewarded with a three-year, $30 million contract with $20 million of that guaranteed. The cornerback was part of general manager John Spytek and head coach Klint Kubiak building a roster and one of several unrestricted free agents to get some serious coin this offseason.

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