The Las Vegas Raiders aren't getting Ben Johnson as their head coach but could land another top offensive mind.
Do you hear that? It’s the sound of the coaching carousel as it slowly winds down to its last few spins. The New Orleans Saints are the only team left that still has a head coaching vacancy,
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.
The Las Vegas Raiders set the tone for the 2025 offseason, reportedly finalizing terms to hire John Spytek as their new general manager.
Raider Nation, rejoice; the Las Vegas Raiders have landed John Spytek. Officially. Sin City laid their first brick of the Tom Brady era on Wednesday, agreeing to terms with John Spytek for the team’s general manager position.
Todd Monken and Deion Sanders' potential landing spots are dwindling by the day. The Jacksonville Jaguars and the Las Vegas Raiders are reportedly off the board.
Ravens to extend contract of OC Todd Monken
The Las Vegas Raiders have hired Tampa Bay Buccaneers assistant general manager John Spytek as their next GM. Spytek replaces Tom Telesco, who was let go along with head coach Antonio Pierce earlier this month after a 4-13 season.
Spytek will be in charge of the Raiders’ day-to-day operations and roster moves. Here are the top five items on his agenda.
USA TODAY's Jacob Camenker believes the Raiders will hire Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken. "Las Vegas has interviewed Monken, who has an impressive resume at both the college ...
The Las Vegas Raiders have cast a wide net searching ... They also spoke to Chiefs DC Steve Spagnuolo, Ravens OC Todd Monken and several others. Johnson is one candidate rumored to be a priority ...
The Las Vegas Raiders are looking for their head coach, and after they weren't able to land Ben Johnson, the Raiders will now likely look toward Pete Carroll, the former Super Bowl-winning head coach for the Seattle Seahawks,