The Las Vegas Raiders are expected to heavily pursue Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson to fill the team's head coaching vacancy, according
"Ben Johnson clearly wants to be a Raider sooner rather than later," another fan said immediately following the Lions' loss. "Announce Ben Johnson to the Raiders now," a user said after the game. "Ben Johnson will be the Raiders head coach by weekend's end," a Raiders fan posted.
Ben Johnson, believed to be the top target, can now conduct an in-person interview as soon as Monday after Detroit's season ended Saturday.
It's now no secret that Las Vegas Raiders minority owner Tom Brady had at least one conversation with current North Carolina head coach Bill Belichick during a process that ended with the Raiders hiring Pete Carroll to be their next head coach.
Maxx Crosby, a former Eastern Michigan star, grew up rooting for Detroit sports, and he's a keen observer as the Lions begin their playoff run.
Faced with hiring a general manager and head coach, most NFL owners would’ve been heavily involved in every facet of the process.
The Las Vegas Raiders are not playing postseason football this year, but there are plenty of exciting games to tune into this weekend. One of those games is to
Last week, the Las Vegas Raiders agreed to hire 73-year-old Pete Carroll as their head coach. The Raiders made the decision not long after the hottest name on the job market, Ben Johnson, left the Detroit Lions to take the Chicago Bears head coaching gig.
The Raiders will have at least one holdover among new head coach Pete Carroll’s assistants in 2025. Per Tom Pelissero of NFL Media, Las Vegas is retaining Tom McMahon ... Bevell also was the defensive coordinator of the Lions (2019-20) and Jaguars ...
He just completed his first season on Bilema’s staff at Illinois after serving 2023 as a graduate assistant in 2023. Bielema was previously a defensive assistant coach for the G
After hiring head coach Pete Carroll, the Las Vegas Raiders, backed by Tom Brady, could be plotting their next move before the NFL Draft for the team's next quarterback.