On Friday morning, former Broncos two-time Pro Bowler Mark Schlereth laid into the Raiders franchise in response to a fan comment in a post that drew plenty of eyeballs on X. "Remember when the Raiders were good?" Schlereth wrote on X. "Yeah me neither... matter of fact nobody does," he concluded.
Broncos headquarters has been inundated with permission slips from other teams wanting to interview and hire their coaching and personnel assistants.
The Raiders desperately need an offensive signal-caller. This season, they started QBs Gardner Minshew, Aidan O'Connell and Desmond Ridder, who posted a collective 80.4 passer rating, below the league average.
"With Pete Carroll taking over the Raiders, one name I’ve heard to watch at QB: Russell Wilson. They’ve mended fences, per source, and Wilson could be a stopgap while the Raiders develop a long-term answer," Howe posted on X.
The Las Vegas Raiders requested to speak with Denver Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph regarding the team's head coaching opening, according to
Per NFL insider Ian Rapoport, the Raiders have requested to interview Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph for their head coach opening. Apparently they weren't deterred by a subpar effort against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.
Although he canceled his flight to Jacksonville after all signs pointed to Liam Coen, Saleh remains in play for the head-coaching openings in Las Vegas ... Broncos cornerback Pat Surtain II; and Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt. Offensive Rookie of the Year ...
It’s official: Pete Carroll is the new head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders ... overlapping with Raiders minority owner Tom Brady’s time there as starting quarterback. Spytek has also worked with the Broncos, Browns, Eagles, and Lions in a career ...
Over the past few hours, the Raiders ended their searches for a general manager and head coach. Reports have John Spytek signing a five-year deal to become the next GM and Pete Carroll signing a three-year deal to become the next head coach.
Carroll, 73, is the oldest coach in the NFL, and this will be his third stop as a head coach in the league after stints with Seattle and the New England Patriots (1997-99). He led the Seahawks to a Super Bowl win over the Denver Broncos a decade ago, and now he'll start up with a new organization again.
As the Las Vegas Raiders’ search for a new head coach, they reportedly have another top priority out of the way. They have hired John Spytek as their new general manager