The Las Vegas Raiders will be retaining the services of defensive coordinator Patrick Graham, as Las Vegas Raiders On SI has confirmed. Our Hondo Carpenter mad
The Las Vegas Raiders are bringing back Patrick Graham as defensive coordinator, according to a league source.
The journey Patrick Graham has gone through this offseason is quite unique. At one point, he appeared to be the favorite to land the then-available Jacksonville Jaguars head coaching job.
The Las Vegas Raiders introduced head coach Pete Carroll on Monday. Now, it's time to get to work. The first order of business for Carroll will be assembling a
After looking into a few outside candidates, the Raiders are in position to maintain the status quo at the defensive
Graham will coach under his third head coach with the Raiders, having held the job since the start of 2022. Josh McDaniels hired Graham, and Antonio Pierce kept him on staff. He also has served as a coordinator with the Giants (2020-21) and Dolphins (2019) and has worked as an assistant coach for the Packers and Patriots.
Coen’s offensive expertise will make his defensive coordinator hire crucial to his success in Jacksonville. Raiders DC Patrick Graham, who interviewed twice for the Jaguars’ head coaching vacancy, is “a top candidate” for the DC job, per NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
The Las Vegas Raiders have to fill out head coach Pete Carroll's staff in the days and weeks ahead, and that begins with finding the next offensive and defensive coordinators. Follow along with our tracker for all of the latest updates on Las Vegas' search for both positions.
Patrick Graham will not be the Jacksonville Jaguars next defensive coordinator, according to NFL insider Josina Anderson. In a report on Wednesday evening, Anderson said that a league source told her that Graham is working on a deal to rejoin the Las Vegas Raiders
Patrick Graham is returning to the Las Vegas Raiders as defensive coordinator, teaming up with newly hired head coach Pete Carroll. Graham became the Raiders' DC before the 2022 season. He initially worked under Josh McDaniels, then stayed on with Antonio Pierce, who was fired after the Raiders finished 4–13 last season.
After looking into a few outside candidates, the Raiders are in position to maintain the status quo at the defensive coordinator spot. Pete Carroll is set to have continuity on that side of the ball for 2025.