Brady intends to fulfill his contract with Fox as a broadcaster despite becoming more involved with the Raiders
The Raiders opened up their general manager position Thursday. What led to Tom Telesco getting dismissed after one year?
In what’s been an eventful week thus far for the Las Vegas Raiders, let’s get you caught up on the latest, including Coach Prime clarifying something and Tom Telesco not making a certain call.
The Raiders are starting from scratch, as the team announced Thursday it had fired GM Tom Telesco two days after axing coach Antonio Pierce.
The seven-time Super Bowl champion used his influence to encourage the Lions' offensive coordinator to meet with the Raiders about their head coaching vacancy.
To say that the Las Vegas Raiders' head coaching search hasn't gone smoothly so far would be just a bit of an understatement. For starters, said search got started a day or two late, after the team inexplicably let Antonio Pierce hang around beyond Black Monday only to fire him anyway.
Tom Brady and the Las Vegas Raiders will be patient waiting for Ben Johnson to decide if he wants to become their head coach. Per NFL Network's Ian
Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson is among the top names in this year's NFL head coaching cycle —and according to one NFL insider, he's become "the candidate to watch" for one team in particular.
Detroit is still a week away from a playoff game that could lead to a historic Super Bowl. But the Lions are already dealing with a major controversy, and it all has to do with Tom Brady. While
As one source with knowledge of the situation explains it, the effort remains squarely in “phase one.” Information is being gathered on Johnson’s behalf, while Johnson fully focuses on his current job — preparing to face the Commanders tonight in a divisional-round playoff game.
The Las Vegas Raiders appear all on in Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson. After firing Tom Telesco and Antonio Pierce, the Raiders are ready to mo
Given Fox's long record of silence on the topic, the timing of Zager's comments suggested that the Brady issue was getting too big to ignore. Now, all eyes will shift to the Fox b