Signage welcoming Las Vegas Raiders Head Coach Pete Carroll and General Manager John Spytek to Las Vegas Raiders Headquarters. Las Vegas Raiders Head Coach Pete Carroll and General Manager John Spytek arrive at Las Vegas Raiders Headquarters.
It took less than three months from Tom Brady being approved as part-owner of the Las Vegas Raiders before a ... preferred head coaching candidate, Pat McAfee and A.J. Hawk rejected that criticism ...
With the Las Vegas Raiders hiring their third head coach in four years, or so, it's important to keep some continuity on your staff. You want as much continuity as possible, but continuity that's good.
Although the Las Vegas Raiders’ front office would surely love to add a quarterback with the No. 6 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, there’s a solid likelihood that neither Cam Ward nor Shedeur Sanders will be available.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter joined “The Pat McAfee Show” on Friday, and the conversation shifted to Johnson, the current Lions offensive coordinator, and the Las Vegas head coach opening.
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The Las Vegas Raiders have cast a wide net searching for their next head coach. They have interviewed both coordinators for the Detroit Lions, OC Ben Johnson and DC Aaron Glenn. They also spoke to Chiefs DC Steve Spagnuolo, Ravens OC Todd Monken and several others.
Pacman Jones told Pat McAfee that Ben Johnson will be the Raiders head coach according to his "real good sources."
NFL insider Ian Rapoport floated an idea for that veteran presence: Russell Wilson, the former quarterback for Carroll's Seahawks. Rapoport reported that the two have remained close and that Wilson is a strong candidate to sign with the Raiders.
Reid and the Chiefs are known for cooking up trick plays, especially in the Super Bowl. Plays such as “wasp” and “corn dog” helped in Chiefs comebacks in two previous Super Bowls. One year ago today, Mahomes called for Wasp 🔥 @PatrickMahomes @cheetah @Chiefs (via @NFLFilms) pic.twitter.com/05oGavdr0f
The latest free agency rumors are trending toward the New York Giants missing out on both Justin Fields and Russell Wilson at quarterback.