Las Vegas Raiders fans have plenty of questions about the team’s coaching search. Here’s a sampling of what arrived in this week’s mailbag.
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Las Vegas Raiders minority owner Tom Brady has been influential in the organization for more than a year and hopes to build a foundation for sustainable success.
The Las Vegas Raiders started interviews for their next head coach. Follow below for all the latest updates, rumors and surprises as the search takes shape.
The Raiders won’t be able to make any decisions on a coaching hire before fulfilling important requirements enacted more than two decades ago in the NFL.
The Las Vegas Raiders secured the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft by winning a tiebreaker, which became significant after Dante Moore’s decision to stay at Oregon.
He completed nearly 72% of his throws this season for 3, 565 yards, with 30 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. Oregon finished 13-2.
Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin’s resignation Tuesday creates the possibility of the Las Vegas Raiders making a run at the Super Bowl-winning leader.
The Las Vegas Raiders will have at least 10 picks in the NFL draft. Here’s a look at where they draft in each round and players they might target at those picks.
The Raiders put in an interview request with Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter and have had conversations with former Ravens coach John Harbaugh open their vacant head coaching position.
The Indiana coach has given no indication he desires a jump to the NFL, but the idea of having Fernando Mendoza at quarterback might change his mind.
The Las Vegas Raiders will talk to an offensive coordinator and three defensive coordinators from playoff teams in their search for a new head coach.
Four lifelong friends from Indiana went 25-64-1 against the spread to finish last in the Circa Sports Million NFL handicapping contest and win the $100,000 booby prize.
If there is any doubt about the top quarterbacks in the NFL draft, the Las Vegas Raiders must consider trading the pick and obtaining additional assets.
The Las Vegas Raiders have a chance to change the trajectory of their franchise by selecting Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza with the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft.
