The Las Vegas Raiders need a new head coach. Raiders owner Mark Davis made the move to fire former head coach Antonio Pierce after a 4-13 finish in the 2024 season, and the Raiders are now firmly looking to the future.
Just in case the Las Vegas Raiders can't land their top candidate, their backup plan reportedly involves a former Super Bowl winner.
The Las Vegas Raiders missed out on Ben Johnson. Here's five more coaching candidates they can't afford to slip up on either.
NFL insider Josina Anderson reported "Johnson is deeply considering the head coach vacancy with the Chicago Bears" shortly before Johnson ended up taking the Chicago job. By doing so, this makes him the man responsible for salvaging Caleb Williams' career. He had a rough go of it as an NFL rookie.
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.
The Las Vegas Raiders are among three teams to have interviewed Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson for their head-coaching vacancy, along with the Chicago Bears and Jacksonville Jaguars.
Despite the 2024 college football season ending on a low note for the Tulane Green Wave, as they lost their final three games of the campaign, it was a successful one overall. For the third consecutive year they won at least nine games and played for the American Athletic Conference championship.
The buzz around Ben Johnson and the Las Vegas Raiders appears to have been a facade. The Detroit Lions offensive coordinator agreed to become the new
Although the quarterback position is a glaring area of need for the Las Vegas Raiders, the latest NFL draft projection features the franchise taking one of the best wide receivers in college football.
Ben Johnson is officially the coach of the Chicago Bears — which, on paper, seems like a slam dunk hire for the Bears, and a pretty great situation for the first-time head coach. Whether Johnson can actually turn around the franchise is another question,
The Cowboys are in dire need of a head coach capable of changing the culture in Dallas; however, Ben Johnson’s decision to sign with the Bears doesn’t change the situation for Dallas. Just two days ago, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Johnson was unlikely to head to Dallas.