The Baltimore Ravens are preparing to enter free agency with some very obvious needs, and perhaps their most gaping hole is the pass defense. The Ravens ranked
The Las Vegas Raiders have their new head coach in 73-year-old Pete Carroll, who is charged with getting this organization back to winning ways. Arguably the most important decision Carroll will make is who his next quarterback will be.
With the Las Vegas Raiders still in the market for a head coach after striking out on Ben Johnson, one NFL analyst believes the team will pivot to an offensive coordinator with a plethora of experience.
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.
In Las Vegas, the rumor mill has been ... coordinator Ben Johnson off the board, the Raiders need to pivot elsewhere. They have shown interest in and/or interviewed Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn, Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken, Chiefs ...
Was the drama the move created worth it for the former Tampa Bay offensive coordinator? Plus, did the Jets get it right with their Aaron Glenn hire?
Two days after Pete Carroll reached a long-term agreement to become the Raiders’ next head coach, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported Sunday that Carroll’s former quarterback in Seattle, Russell Wilson, is a “strong option” to fill Las Vegas’ void under center.
The Raiders' new coach — and GM John Spytek — expressed plenty of optimism about their new roles with the team Monday in Las Vegas.