The Las Vegas Raiders are in a familiar spot in 2025, as the team doesn't have a sure answer at the quarterback position after yet another disappointing season. The signing of Gardner Minshew ...
New Raiders coach Pete Carroll is keeping one of the team’s coordinators on his first coaching staff in Las Vegas.
Raiders new head coach Pete Carroll said he wants to retain some current staff in Las Vegas. That plan should start with DC Patrick Graham.
The Las Vegas Raiders are retaining special teams coordinator Tom McMahon under new head coach Pete Carroll, NFL Network reported Wednesday. McMahon, 55, has been with the Raiders since 2022
Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis said Monday that he believes Jon Gruden's resignation in 2021 set the organization back several years.
Per Tom Pelissero of NFL Media, Las Vegas is retaining Tom McMahon as special teams coordinator. McMahon, 55, has been with the Raiders since 2022 when Josh McDaniels was hired as head coach. Former head coach Antonio Pierce retained him when he got the full-time top job in 2024.
The Las Vegas Raiders had one secret weapon, although it wasn't much of a secret as everyone knew it, on their side during the hiring process for both the general manager and head coach positions. We heard that this was the only reason Ben Johnson even considered the Raiders gig before becoming the Chicago Bears head coach.
Now that the Las Vegas Raiders' new head coach and general manager have been introduced to everyone, and they have talked to the media, it's time for them to find their staff for the 2025 season. Because we know how Pete Carroll is,
Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady has his hands heavily involved in the Las Vegas Raiders rebuild and he along with new head coach Pete Carroll see eye-to-eye on the franchise's quarterback needs.
NFL season showed that running backs are still valued around the league. Saquon Barkley, Derrick Henry and Josh Jacobs were among the first
The Ravens are finalizing a contract extension with offensive coordinator, Todd Monken, after the team's stellar offensive season.
Former GM John Elway gave Darren Mougey his start as a Broncos' scouting intern in 2012. Mougey worked his way up to assistant GM before being hired by the Jets.