The renewal of the rivalry between Jim Harbaugh of the Los Angeles Chargers and Pete Carroll of the Las Vegas Raiders is exciting, to say the least. But considering those Raiders enter a serious rebuild,
The Las Vegas Raiders adding head coach Pete Carroll to an AFC West that already includes Andy Reid with the Kansas City Chiefs and Sean Payton with the Denver Broncos is a dominant conversation right now. But Jim Harbaugh and the Los Angeles Chargers don’t need to worry about Carroll and the Raiders nearly as much as the hype makes it seem.
Alexander was one of the first hires made by Joe Hortiz when he came in as the Chargers' general manager last offseason. The Raiders have already interviewed Alexander and plan to conduct a second interview with him on Monday.
If Alexander is hired, it would be the second consecutive year in which the Raiders hired a general manager from the Chargers’ front office. Last year, they hired Tom Telesco, who was fired after one season in Las Vegas. Telesco was with the Bolts for 11 seasons.
Faced with hiring a general manager and head coach, most NFL owners would've been heavily involved in every facet of the process. Davis ceded much control of those searches to Brady, the seven-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback and current Fox NFL analyst,
On Friday, the Las Vegas Raiders agreed to terms with Pete Carroll, per ESPN's Adam Schefter. He will be the team's sixth full-time head coach since
New York Giants assistant GM Brandon Brown will meet with the Las Vegas Raiders in person on Monday for their vacant general manager job.
Pete Carroll, 73, will return to the sideline with the Las Vegas Raiders after leading the Seattle Seahawks to two NFC titles and the franchise’s only Super Bowl win during a 14-year stretch.
NFL season, the LA Chargers mic'd up multiple coaches during the most electric games. Listen in as Head Coach Jim Harbaugh reacts to catching passes from quarterback Justin Herbert, Executive Director
NFL Draft class may not be as deep as previous years. However, it features two to three superstar talents per position, with the running back position showcasing nearly a dozen backs with significant upside.
Oakland Raiders quarterback Jim Plunkett (16) throws during NFL football's Super Bowl XV in New Orleans against the Philadelphia Eagles. Plunkett took over the reins of the Raiders offense and won nine of the last 11 regular-season games.