The Las Vegas Raiders need a new head coach. Raiders owner Mark Davis made the move to fire former head coach Antonio Pierce after a 4-13 finish in the 2024 season, and the Raiders are now firmly looking to the future.
The NFL coaching cycle is in full swing as teams such as the Las Vegas Raiders, Chicago Bears, and others begin to scoop up head-coaching candidates across the league and prepare for next season. That
The Las Vegas Raiders are starting from scratch after all ... according to multiple reports: Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn, Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken, former New York ...
The Las Vegas Raiders have started their search for the next head coach of the Silver and Black. The team will be looking for the right fit to lead the franchis
Ben Johnson, believed to be the top target, can now conduct an in-person interview as soon as Monday after Detroit's season ended Saturday.
Just two days after USC secured a contract extension with D'Anton Lynn as the program's defensive coordinator, head coach Lincoln Riley has bolstered his staff further by adding another assistant with NFL experience, joining former Rams and Chargers defensive line coach Eric Henderson.
T.J. Watt is open to moving around more on the defensive line next season. The Cleveland Browns have hired Tommy Rees as their offensive coordinator.
Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph is set for his second head ... at this point so Joseph and others will still have a chance to sway things in Las Vegas. The Raiders have requested permission to interview Giants assistant General Manager Brandon ...
The Las Vegas Raiders have requested to interview Denver Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph for their head coaching position. He is the seventh known candidate for the position after Antonio Pierce was fired last week.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have gotten the ball rolling on first-round interviews over the weekend, including one with Raiders DC Patrick Graham.
The Las Vegas Raiders will interview Ron Rivera on Friday regarding the team's current head coaching vacancy, per NFL.com. Rivera has 13 years of