Let’s catch up on the Las Vegas Raiders‘ week of talks and developments—including a new general manager and the latest on owner Mark Davis. As we all know, Ben Johnson didn’t work out for the Silver and Black.
“Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis has whiffed a handful of times on head coaches and general managers the past 14 years,” Manzano wrote in a Jan. 14 column. “But he didn’t even give coach Antonio Pierce and Tom Telesco a fair shake in firing both after one year.
Our latest episode of the Las Vegas Raiders Insider podcast dives into what could very well be the trifecta that leads the Silver and Black.
Johnson seemed like the Raiders' Plan A. Now, where will Mark Davis, Tom Brady and the franchise turn to find their new head coach?
The Las Vegas Raiders could soon have a new head coach in place to replace the recently-fired Antonio Pierce. Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson.
Tom Brady has a massive influence over what is happening in Las Vegas with the Raiders as they enter another rebuild.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported Sunday that owner Mark Davis had “reservations ... can do with the team but has Davis’ ear in an advisory role. The Raiders are one of six organizations ...
Jacksonville fired general manager Trent Baalke earlier this week and John Spytek to the Raiders hasn’t become official just yet, creating some uneasiness. However, Spytek’s connection to Tom Brady is stronger than his connection to Coen.
Spytek will be in charge of the Raiders’ day-to-day operations and roster moves. Here are the top five items on his agenda.
After the last two regimes failed, owner Mark Davis will entrust minority owner Tom Brady and the new GM to take a crack at restoring the Silver and Black to a consistent contender for the first time in more than 20 years.
Perhaps the worst head coaching hire Davis has made was Josh McDaniels. He didn’t even make it through two full seasons as the head coach before he was fired. He decided to take the 2024 season off after the Raiders debacle but is coming back to the NFL.