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Now that it appears Klint Kubiak will become the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders, who will be his defensive coordinator?
According to several reports, the Raiders are hiring Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak to be their next head coach, replacing Pete Carroll who was fired after just one season in Las Vegas. It can not become official until after next Sunday’s Super Bowl, but that’s where it’s headed.
The Las Vegas Raiders appear ready to reset once again, and this time, the plan looks more deliberate, with Tom Brady quietly shaping decisions and the franchise aligning leader
Kansas City's 2026 season just became more complicated after latest updates on Sunday.
Fernando Mendoza is expected to be the No. 1 pick of the Las Vegas Raiders, but he had an admission about Sin City. The post Fernando Mendoza Has Surprising Vegas Admission Amid Raiders Rumors appeared first on Heavy Sports.
HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — That the Las Vegas Raiders are going through a coaching search itself is not new — they are in the hiring process for the third year in a row — but the circumstances surrounding this one makes choosing the right person especially important.
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Jets seek blockbuster path to Raiders’ first overall pick
Quarterbacks come at a premium, which is why many teams would love to be in the Las Vegas Raiders’ position at No. 1. Fernando Mendoza, a Heisman Trophy winner, is widely projected to go first overall.
The Las Vegas Raiders are going to target wide receivers this offseason, and could look to a hometown hero. The post Raiders Predicted to Land Highly-Touted WR Who Is Las Vegas Native appeared first on Heavy Sports.