Pro Football Hall of Fame voters used politics to snub Bill Belichick in his first year of eligibility. Could they do the same with Raiders minority owner Tom Brady?
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The Buffalo Bills are finalizing a deal to promote offensive coordinator Joe Brady to head coach. Brady had two interviews with the Las Vegas Raiders.
The former Raiders coach sued the league in 2021, arguing that leaked emails written by him had pushed the Raiders to fire him.
The Raiders are in the process of conducting second interviews with several candidates for their head coaching position and have bright offensive minds in town Monday, though one potential candidate is out of the running.
The NFL announced it has determined the Raiders complied with the Rooney Rule in their hiring of coach Jon Gruden, prompting swift disagreement from the organization that requested the review.
The Nevada Board of Regents has voted 11-1 in favor of a joint-use agreement that enables the UNLV football team to use the planned $1.9 billion football stadium being built by the Oakland Raiders.
Review-Journal sports columnist Ed Graney and reporter Rick Velotta talk about how the Raiders stadium construction is progressing and the complications that might occur due to pricing.
Southern Nevada real estate professionals already have seen indications of an anticipated climb in local land values as a result of Las Vegas’ leap into big-league status.
Edgar Bennett, the Packers’ offensive coordinator the past three seasons, was named wide receivers coach for the Raiders. Mike Trgovac will also leave Green Bay to take over as defensive line coach in Oakland.
New Raiders offensive coordinator Greg Olson is aware of the coaching instability surrounding Derek Carr since 2014 mostly because he was a part of it.
Paul Guenther was due to join a Gruden-led coaching staff. It was just a matter of which sibling.
Now that he’s back as coach of the Raiders, you probably will be seeing less of Jon Gruden on TV.
Lynn Littlejohn, a 21-year Mortenson Construction employee, is focused on inclusion programs that are a part of the construction of the planned $1.9 billion Raiders stadium.
Tom Cable, the Raiders’ head coach from 2008 to 2010, reportedly has returned to the franchise as its offensive line coach. NFL Network reported his hiring Saturday morning.
