The Las Vegas Raiders have some roles to fill in the offseason, and while many names are floating around the market for the head coach vacancy, could the Baltim
After the Las Vegas Raiders failed to land Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, who took the head-coach job with the Chicago Bears, the team needs to pivot to another option. One NFL analyst believes it'll be a three-time offensive coordinator who has a wealth of NFL experience.
The Las Vegas Raiders have started to request interviews for the coaching opening left by the firing of Antonio Pierce. One of the coaches they’ve requested to talk to is Todd Monken. Let’s get to know him some more: Current job: He is the defensive coordinator of the Baltimore Ravens,
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,
Todd Monken isn’t your typical head coach candidate. He’s not a young offensive coordinator like Ben Johnson, who is the most attractive target on the block as every organization looks for the next Sean McVay,
Well, the Ben Johnson sweepstakes are over and similar to 31 other NFL teams, the Las Vegas Raiders did not win. However, there still are options for the Raider
With their season over, the Ravens turn their attention to the offseason. Here’s what you need to know about Baltimore’s next few months.
The Las Vegas Raiders set the tone for the 2025 offseason on Wednesday, reportedly finalizing terms to hire John Spytek
The end of the Ravens’ season wasn’t even 72 hours old Wednesday morning as general manager Eric DeCosta and coach John Harbaugh emerged inside the team’s auditorium for another end-of-year news conference that came too soon.
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.