The Las Vegas Raiders have to fill out head coach Pete Carroll's staff in the days and weeks ahead, and that begins with finding the next offensive and defensive coordinators. Follow along with our tracker for all of the latest updates on Las Vegas' search for both positions.
The Las Vegas Raiders have several needs to address during the 2025 offseason, with quarterback at the top of the list. Here's a four-round mock draft for the Raiders that has them addressing both quarterback and wide receiver.
The Las Vegas Raiders have reportedly landed on a new general manager, one who is a familiar face to partial owner Tom Brady. According to NFL Network's Ian
If Alexander is hired, it would be the second consecutive year in which the Raiders hired a general manager from the Chargers’ front office. Last year, they hired Tom Telesco, who was fired after one season in Las Vegas. Telesco was with the Bolts for 11 seasons.
The Las Vegas Raiders are being linked to Russell Wilson in NFL free agency following the hiring of his former head coach Pete Carroll.
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Once on opposing sides in a Super Bowl, coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Spytek have joined forces with the Raiders.
The Las Vegas Raiders are preparing to introduce their new head coach and general manager to the world Monday morning.
The Las Vegas Raiders are revamping their front office and coaching staff in the weeks after the end of the regular season. They recently announced that John Spytek would be the team's general manager. On Saturday, the Raiders made another hiring official by sharing an announcement that Pete Carroll is their new head coach.
The Las Vegas Raiders have named Buccaneers Assistant GM John Spytek as their new general manager. Spytek will replace Tom Telesco in Las Vegas.
Faced with hiring a general manager and head coach, most NFL owners would’ve been heavily involved in every facet of the process.