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 Raiders can’t claim much medical luck with their rookie class. Inside linebacker Marquel Lee appears to be an exception.
The Jaguars intercepted Ben Roethlisberger five times en route to a 30-9 win over the Steelers as 7-point underdogs.
A June injury continues to limit Gareon Conley, and there’s no clear end in sight.
Darius Latham was a healthy scatch the first four games of the season before playing on Sunday. He’ll now miss the next four games before being eligible to play again.
Steelers quarterbacks Ben Roethlisberger was picked off four times in the second half and two were returned for touchdowns as Jacksonville burned the betting public in the best decision of the day for Las Vegas sports books.
Injuries left the Raiders thin at multiple positions Sunday.
The Raiders lost for a third straight time in falling to Baltimore 30-17 before 54,980 at the Coliseum, the beginning of three consecutive home games for a silver and black side that that is beyond pedestrian in almost every area right now.
Here is a report card on a third straight loss for the Raiders.
Without Derek Carr, the Raiders fell to the Ravens 30-17 on Sunday for their third straight loss.
In defeating the Raiders 30-17 at Oakland Coliseum on Sunday, the Ravens defense allowed 108 yards rushing and 137 yards passing. That was after they were unsure who would be behind center.
