The Raiders will talk to Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy about their head coaching vacancy.
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Teams can start interviewing candidates not employed by another organization as soon as they have an opening. But for coaches employed by other teams, the process is more formal.
The Raiders will interview Denver Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph and Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak for their head coaching job.
Here’s a look at the head coaching jobs in the NFL, ranked in regards to quarterback situations, salary cap space, draft picks, location and other factors.
Research shows that Generation Z, those born around the mid-1990s and beyond, are huge sports fans, but they consume sports differently. Leagues are taking note.
After a series of meetings on Wednesday, the Raiders will sleep on things before taking a vote on whether to participate in OTAs.
Raiders coach Jon Gruden appears in two new ads for Skechers Arch Fit.
This mock draft has the Raiders taking Oklahoma State offensive tackle Tevin Jenkins with the 17th pick in the first round.
The league informed all 32 teams that an employee who refuses to be vaccinated will be barred from interacting with players this coming season.
NFLPA president JC Tretter and union leaders have begun urging players to avoid OTAs for various reasons, including continued concerns over COVID-19.
Even with the signing of Karl Joseph, the Raiders have needs at the safety position. Two players, Jevon Holland of Oregon and Richie Grant of Central Florida, could be the answer.
MGM Resorts president and CEO Bill Hornbuckle said Saturday the company is working with Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak to open Allegiant Stadium at full capacity this season.
In this week’s Raiders mailbag, fans have questions about acquiring Richard Sherman and the pressure Jon Gruden is feeling to make the playoffs.
To create depth and perhaps fill a starting position, the Raiders have brought back veteran safety Karl Joseph.
