After his 2025 season with the Dallas Cowboys was cut short by a knee injury, veteran running back Miles Sanders is seeking a new opportunity out west. ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported that Sanders is fully cleared from his knee injury, and he worked out for the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday before training camp starts this week. Sanders produced 117 yards and a touchdown on 20 carries and eight catches for 30 yards before being forced to undergo season-ending knee surgery. A seven-year veteran, Sanders began his career with the Philadelphia Eagles and also spent two seasons with the Carolina Panthers. Former quarterback Geno Smith, who is now with the New York Jets, was the team's second-leading rusher with 109 yards.