The Las Vegas Raiders moved on from head coach Antonio Pierce, which made sense based on the results with him at the helm. However, they haven’t found anyone to replace him yet. Minority owner Tom Brady reportedly contacted his former head coach,
The Raiders are closing in on a new head coach, but they will have to turn to a backup plan after Ben Johnson chose the Bears.
The Las Vegas Raiders missed out on hiring Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson since he's finalizing a deal with the Chicago Bears. The Raiders will have to pivot to a new candidate and ProFootballTalk's Mike Florio thinks they could hire former Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll.
The Las Vegas Raiders are in the midst of finalizing a deal with Tampa Bay Buccaneers assistant general manager John Spytek, per reports from ESPN NFL National
The Raiders hold one of the more intriguing head coaching openings for 2025. Is the franchise pursuing Pete Carroll?
Just in case the Las Vegas Raiders can't land their top candidate, their backup plan reportedly involves a former Super Bowl winner.
There are two reasons the Chicago Bears' coach hire should interest Seattle Seahawks fans, one of which has to do with the OC search.
The Las Vegas Raiders have been searching for a new head coach since firing Antonio Pierce just a few days after the 2024 regular season. The team has
The Chicago Bears plan to interview former Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll for their head-coaching job Thursday, a league source confirmed Tuesday. ESPN first reported the news. The outlet and others also reported Tuesday that the Dallas Cowboys denied the Bears’ request to interview Dallas coach Mike McCarthy for the vacant coaching job.
Even with new minority owner Tom Brady in the picture, the Las Vegas Raiders are still an unattractive destination for head-coaching candidates.
After the Las Vegas Raiders failed to land Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, who took the head-coach job with the Chicago Bears, the team needs to pivot to another option. One NFL analyst believes it'll be a three-time offensive coordinator who has a wealth of NFL experience.