With the Las Vegas Raiders still in need of a head coach, one NFL analyst predicts the team will fill its vacancy with a two-time offensive coordinator who is one of the brightest young offensive minds in the league currently.
The Las Vegas Raiders requested to speak with Denver Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph regarding the team's head coaching opening, according to
As the Kansas City Chiefs prepare to face the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship Game, questions remain unanswered about the future of their star defensive coordinator, Steve Spagnuolo. Spags conducted head-coaching interviews with three NFL teams with vacancies: the New York Jets,
Buffalo Bills ' defensive tackle Ed Oliver earned quite a compliment from Las Vegas Raiders ' four-time Pro Bowl selection Maxx Crosby. Appearing on NFL Network prior to the Bills' divisional round matchup against the Baltimore Ravens, Crosby identified Oliver as a potential difference maker against Baltimore's high-powered offense.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are set to interview two candidates for their head coach opening this week, but they reportedly will be expanding their search
Denver Broncos rookie quarterback Bo Nix played through a back injury in November when the Broncos defeated the Las Vegas Raiders 29-19. Since then, the former
The Las Vegas Raiders suffered a huge disappointment on Monday. Their favorite head coach prospect, Ben Johnson, was officially appointed as the head coach of the Chicago Bears, leaving the Raiders in the dust and looking for other options.
The Las Vegas Raiders missed out on Ben Johnson. Here's five more coaching candidates they can't afford to slip up on either.
Per NFL insider Ian Rapoport, the Raiders have requested to interview Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph for their head coach opening. Apparently they weren't deterred by a subpar effort against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.
In 2023, the Raiders used the 70th overall pick in the NFL Draft to select Alabama DT Byron Young. The Rams scooped up a DE out of Tennessee with the same
Coen was reportedly expected to sign a new three-year extension with Tampa Bay to make him the highest-paid coordinator in NFL history, but he surprisingly flew to Jacksonville instead.
The Jacksonville Jaguars may have done the most dysfunctional thing they have ever done in their history as an incredibly dysfunctional organization. Rather tha