When Jon Gruden resigned as the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders in 2021, NFL Network's Rich Eisen claimed that his “position was no longer tenable in
While discussing Tom Brady's new role, Raiders owner Mark Davis said former coach Jon Gruden had his "head chopped off" following scandal.
Although Tom Brady is technically a minority owner for the Las Vegas Raiders, a new report suggests he is running the entire show when it comes to the football team in 2025.
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.
Raiders majority owner Mark Davis introduced Carroll as the 24th coach in his franchise’s history, and its fifth since it moved to Las Vegas in 2020, Monday morning at the team’s Henderson headquarters.
The glory years for the Raiders ended more than two decades ago. The tradition-rich franchise once known for its swagger as much as its championship pedigree has become a reclamation project.
After suffering another disastrous season, Brady spearheaded the rebuild by hiring Pete Carroll as their head coach and John Spytek as their general manager.
The Raiders were 4-13 this season and, with Brady helping to oversee things, fired head coach Antonio Pierce, then hired new general manager John Spytek and new head coach Pete Carroll.
On Tuesday, The Wright Way Network’s Monty Lobb listed the Cowboys as a top-two landing spot for Harris along with the Las Vegas Raiders. “Harris is as durable and physical as they come, playing in all 17 games in every season of his career so far,” Lobb wrote.
The Raiders haven't had stability since Jon Gruden's email scandal. Vegas' owner says Tom Brady can bring it back.