
The Facts: The Raiders agreed to terms with Hollister on a one-year deal, a source tells NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
Diehards Line:
It's a reunion for new Raiders coach Josh McDaniels and Hollister, who began his NFL career in New England. As CBSSports.com noted, Hollister is coming off a down year with the Jaguars, recording nine catches for 55 yards and a score in seven games. He'll benefit from veteran quarterback play in Derek Carr with his new squad, but he will also need to compete against Foster Moreau and Nick Bowers to get on the field, with Darren Waller in firm command of the top tight end spot.