Klint Kubiak’s life has led him to an NFL head coaching role, as the Raiders look to finalize a deal with him. It’s in his DNA.
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The plan is for the Raiders to hire Seattle offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak as their coach. He could be the perfect choice to turn around 3-14.
Here is a quick evaluation of the Raiders’ planned hiring of Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak after an extensive search.
The Las Vegas Raiders hope to have a new head coach with Klint Kubiak after a search to replace Pete Carroll, who was fired after just one season.
Bruce Irvin is celebrating a birthday this week. Not his own. These days, it’s not about him.
The Detroit Lions are coming to Napa.
Instead of the Thursday OTA session, the Raiders hosted eight high school football teams from the Oakland area to compete in a 7-on-7 passing league tournament.
Khalil Mack technically can skip another couple of practices before it begins to cost him. In one respect, defensive coordinator Paul Guenther believes it already has.
Derrick Johnson is someone in whom the Raiders can trust to mentor young players. He can lead a film-room breakdown of an opponent. In the huddle, he is comfortable with a speaker inside his helmet.
It’s fairly easy to see the progress made by the 450 construction workers who are on the site of the $1.8 billion, 65,000-seat indoor football stadium being built in Las Vegas by a subsidiary of the Oakland Raiders.
Generally, optimism is in season around the NFL. But the Raiders carry a distinct strand of it. Across their roster and coaching staff, they’ve experienced significant turnover and are convinced they are better for it.
While most of the focus on the planned $1.8 billion, 65,000-seat Las Vegas stadium is focused on the construction site at Interstate 15 and Russell Road, the Las Vegas Stadium Authority continues to monitor agreements it has reached with the stadium’s builders, the Oakland Raiders.
Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond and Review-Journal sports writer Gilbert Manzano talk about what went down on day 2 of the NFL owners meetings in Atlanta.
The stadium authority board unanimously approved a $546.3 million budget for the 2018-19 fiscal year and a collection of amended agreements designed to better account for funding of the $1.8 billion, 65,000-seat indoor stadium under construction at Interstate 15 and Russell Road.
