The Las Vegas Raiders introduced head coach Pete Carroll on Monday. Now, it's time to get to work. The first order of business for Carroll will be assembling a
The Las Vegas Raiders have to fill out head coach Pete Carroll's staff in the days and weeks ahead, and that begins with finding the next offensive and defensive coordinators. Follow along with our tracker for all of the latest updates on Las Vegas' search for both positions.
The Las Vegas Raiders are looking for their head coach, and after they weren't able to land Ben Johnson, the Raiders will now likely look toward Pete Carroll, the former Super Bowl-winning head coach for the Seattle Seahawks,
Coen’s offensive expertise will make his defensive coordinator hire crucial to his success in Jacksonville. Raiders DC Patrick Graham, who interviewed twice for the Jaguars’ head coaching vacancy, is “a top candidate” for the DC job, per NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
Rob Leonard is the first internal candidate to line up a defensive coordinator interview with the Raiders. More at Pro Football Rumors.
There is at least one known candidate for Las Vegas’ first defensive coordinator under new head coach Pete Carroll.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are continuing to fill out the team's coaching staff, recently completed an interview with a former head coach candidate.
A number of potential candidates for the coordinator roles with the Raiders have ties to Carroll from his 14 years with the Seahawks.
The Raiders' new coach — and GM John Spytek — expressed plenty of optimism about their new roles with the team Monday in Las Vegas.
Patrick Graham has been a longtime defensive coordinator in the NFL. He was a finalist for the Los Angeles Chargers' job opening last season as well as the Las Vegas Raiders' opening.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are set to interview two candidates for their head coach opening this week, but they reportedly will be expanding their search
It’s official: Pete Carroll is the new head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders. The Raiders announced on Saturday ... the Jaguars needed to interview one more minority candidate in person — Patrick Graham — in order to comply with the Rooney Rule.