The Las Vegas Raiders' offensive line situation is turning into something of a maze.

Las Vegas had previously cut veteran guard Richie Incognito in an effort to save cap space. However, Incognito tweeted Wednesday he is back with the Raiders, equipped with a video montage and all.

Incognito has apparently agreed to a new contract that comes with a lesser cap hit.

It's anyone's guess what surprises the Raiders and general manager Mike Mayock have in store for the remainder of the offseason.

Las Vegas already traded former Pro Bowl offensive tackle Trent Brown to the New England Patriots. The Raiders were thought to be cutting three-time Pro Bowl center Rodney Hudson, only to send Hudson to the Arizona Cardinals on Wednesday.

But the O-line moves do not appear to be finished. Adam Schefter of ESPN reported the Raiders were in talks regarding starting offensive guard Gabe Jackson, who might otherwise be a salary cap casualty.

However, Incognito is not going anywhere. That's good news for Raiders fans.

Incognito played in just two games in 2020 after suffering a foot injury early in the season. But he is still as tough as they come at the guard spot.

The four-time Pro Bowler had a 74.0 overall grade in 12 games with the Raiders in 2019, per Pro Football Focus. He had an overall grade of over 80 in the two games he did play in 2020.

Las Vegas is undergoing something of a makeover upfront. Incognito can lend a familiar voice in the locker room and be one of the better offensive guards in football for a Raiders team hoping to make the playoffs in 2021.