The next head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders could be on the sidelines or in the press box of Sunday’s conference title games, and fans should pay close attention.
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The Las Vegas Raiders expanded their head-coaching search Saturday by interviewing former New York Giants coach Brian Daboll, who was on the offensive staff in New England during Tom Brady’s stint as quarterback.
Despite a dreadful record that netted them the first pick in the draft, the Las Vegas Raiders actually played quite well against the teams vying to represent the AFC in the Super Bowl.
The Las Vegas Raiders have the No. 1 pick, and Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Fernando Mendoza of Indiana is available after declaring for the NFL draft Friday.
CBS Sportsline handicapper Bruce Marshall provides NFL notes and trends for conference championship games for the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Las Vegas professional sports bettors make their best bets on Sunday’s NFL conference championship games featuring the Broncos-Patriots and Seahawks-Rams.
Former Las Vegas Raiders head coach Josh McDaniels is back doing special things as the New England Patriots’ offensive coordinator after failing twice as a head coach.
Raiders star Maxx Crosby said he expects to return from knee surgery in time for training camp, but hasn’t been in communication with management about the coaching search.
The Las Vegas Raiders conducted two in-person interviews during their time in south Florida that will enable them to hire a coach whenever a decision is made.
The Las Vegas Raiders have started conducting second interviews with several candidates and got potential good news on another as they continue to search for a coach.
A mathematical formula designed to rank the NFL’s current job openings wasn’t kind to the Las Vegas Raiders, particularly in two categories.
He wasn’t perfect, but Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza was at his best when it mattered most in winning a national championship.
Raiders owner Mark Davis was in Miami for the College Football Playoff national championship, eyeing Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza.
A high-stakes bettor in Las Vegas made large wagers on a long shot to win the conference title and Super Bowl, and the bettor is two wins from beating sportsbooks out of millions.
The Buffalo Bills fired Sean McDermott as coach after nine seasons Monday, leaving some wondering if the Las Vegas Raiders might be interested in hiring him.
