The Las Vegas Raiders are setting their sights on the future following a lackluster 4-13 season in 2024. After parting ways with head coach Antonio Pierce and general manager Tom Telesco, the Raiders are focused on finding a leader who can establish a strong culture and bring consistency to the franchise.
Former Jets head coach Robert Saleh has another interview date set. Per Ian Rapoport of NFL Media, Saleh will meet with the Raiders next Thursday, Jan. 16. Saleh, who compiled a 20-36 record as Jets head coach from 2021-2024, is one of several known candidates for the Raiders job after Antonio Pierce was fired earlier this week.
The team secured a meeting with Lions OC Ben Johnson, another of the top names on the market. Saleh joins Glenn and Chiefs D
When the NFL regular season comes to a close, it sends the head-coaching carousel into high gear. The 2025 cycle is in full swing and began with six openings across the NFL. Three
Welcome back, Robert Saleh. According to league sources briefed on the coaching search, the San Francisco 49ers are expected to land the top target of their defensive coordinator search, the man who in 2017 established the system the 49ers have run ever since.
Saleh is headed back to San Francisco, returning as the team’s defensive coordinator, TheAthletic.com reports Thursday night.
However, another coach that Las Vegas interviewed has now emerged as a top candidate to sign with the Raiders. According to The Athletic 's Tashan Reed and Vic Tafur, former Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll is believed to be the team's top option right now.
Spytek will be in charge of the Raiders’ day-to-day operations and roster moves. Here are the top five items on his agenda.
For the third time at various stages in his football career, Tom Brady will team up with John Spytek. The new Raiders’ minority owner Brady, who’s guiding the team’s general manager and head coach hires this offseason,
The Jacksonville Jaguars may have done the most dysfunctional thing they have ever done in their history as an incredibly dysfunctional organization. Rather tha
With Glenn going to New York, Johnson heading to Chicago and Mike Vrabel already in New England, four head coaching vacancies remain. The Saints, Jaguars, Raiders and Cowboys are still in the hunt. Johnson, who was Detroit’s offensive coordinator, picked the Bears on Monday, two days after the No. 1 seeded Lions lost to Washington.
The Cowboys interviewed Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore, who played for the team and then served as Dak Prescott’s play-caller for four seasons. Dallas also interviewed former Jets coach Robert Saleh and former Vikings coach Leslie Frazier.