Let’s catch up on the Las Vegas Raiders‘ week of talks and developments—including a new general manager and the latest on owner Mark Davis. As we all know, Ben Johnson didn’t work out for the Silver and Black.
“Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis has whiffed a handful of times on head coaches and general managers the past 14 years,” Manzano wrote in a Jan. 14 column. “But he didn’t even give coach Antonio Pierce and Tom Telesco a fair shake in firing both after one year.
Tom Brady co-owns the Las Vegas Raiders after purchasing a five per cent stake in the NFL franchise - and there have been questions over his influence in Sin City
The Las Vegas Raiders need a new head coach. Raiders owner Mark Davis made the move to fire former head coach Antonio Pierce after a 4-13 finish in the 2024 season, and the Raiders are now firmly looking to the future.
With Pete Carroll now at the helm, the Las Vegas Raiders look to elevate their franchise amid a fierce AFC West coaching gauntlet.
The word “culture” will be thrown around a lot when Carroll and Spytek are introduced, but "continuity" might be the bigger word.
The Las Vegas Raiders entered a highly unpredictable offseason, with owner Mark Davis bringing in former NFL quarterback Tom Brady as a minority owner to help
Tom Brady is “running everything in Vegas” as the Raiders’ minority owner, The Athletic’s Dianna Russini said on “The Ryen Russillo podcast.” Las Vegas just made two critical hires in head coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Spytek, whom Brady knew from his time with the Buccaneers and college days at Michigan.
Raiders hired Pete Carroll, who will return to the NFL, as their next head coach three weeks after firing Antonio Pierce
Super Bowl-winning head coach Pete Carroll is returning to the NFL after a one-year hiatus. He's the new head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders. What does this mean?
Pete Carroll and the Raiders have reached an agreement on a three-year deal with a fourth-year team option to be the team's new head coach, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Carroll has always been equal parts fun and ferocious — sometimes his drive to build competition inside the roster is overshadowed by his positive personality. For all of the memorable success of Wilson and running back Marshawn Lynch in Seattle, it was always the legendary Legion of Boom defense that set the tone.