Our latest episode dives into whether the Las Vegas Raiders dodged a bullet in missing out on Detroit Lions coordinator Ben Johnson for head coach.
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.
Ben Johnson was hired by the Chicago Bears, leaving Tom Brady and the Las Vegas Raiders still without a head coach.
Even with new minority owner Tom Brady in the picture, the Las Vegas Raiders are still an unattractive destination for head-coaching candidates.
The Las Vegas Raiders could be close to finding their next head coach. With all signs pointing to Detroit Lions Offensive Coordinator Ben Johnson taking the job, things could be looking up for the Silver and Black.
"Ben Johnson clearly wants to be a Raider sooner rather than later," another fan said immediately following the Lions' loss. "Announce Ben Johnson to the Raiders now," a user said after the game. "Ben Johnson will be the Raiders head coach by weekend's end," a Raiders fan posted.
The Las Vegas Raiders are still on the hunt for their next head coach, and they may be zeroing in on their top potential candidate. Detroit Lions offensive coor
The Las Vegas Raiders are not playing postseason football this year, but there are plenty of exciting games to tune into this weekend.  One of those games is to
The controversy over Tom Brady's dual roles as an NFL broadcaster for Fox and a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders intensifies. Boomer Esiason and Gregg Giannotti argue it creates a conflict of interest.
The Las Vegas Raiders are in a rough situation despite their status as a large market organization. Without a head coach and franchise quarterback, it’s hard to see contention anywhere in their future.
And there there were four. The NFL playoffs have paired down to just four teams left who will duke it out this coming weekend for an opportunity to go to the Super Bowl. Meanwhile, 28 teams have