The Las Vegas Raiders fired Antonio Pierce on Tuesday, and now, they will have to find the right man to usher in the new era. Could that be Minnesota Vikings he
At one point late in the regular season, the Raiders held the inside track to the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL draft and a restart with a franchise QB on a rookie contract. However, a couple of meaningless victories and a subsequent drop to the sixth overall selection took that option off the table.
With the Las Vegas Raiders set to be in the market for a quarterback yet again in 2025, one NFL analyst thinks the team could explore adding a Minnesota Vikings quarterback who is coming off a breakout year that ended ugly.
The Las Vegas Raiders going to need a quarterback no matter who the next head coach is and could trade for a former Pro Bowler.
On a Friday episode of Good Morning Football, Lapeer native and Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby discussed the Lions' remarkable turnaround under head coach Dan Campbell.
The Las Vegas Raiders are about a week into their head coaching search. They fired Antonio Pierce last Tuesday and
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With Deion Sanders reportedly expressing interest in coaching the Raiders, could Coach Prime be potentially heading to Las Vegas?
The Las Vegas Raiders are the latest NFL team with a head coaching vacancy after the franchise fired Antonio Pierce on Tuesday. Pierce only got one season in the official role, and he was plagued with quarterback issues throughout the year. However, he’s now gone, and Las Vegas will work to find his successor.
Hughes’ NFL experience includes a two-year stint as the Vikings’ defensive backs coach under Bud Grant in 1982 and 1983, giving him a connection with one of the Raiders’ head coach candidates. Grant retired after the 1983 season, but returned to Minnesota in 1985 and hired Pete Carroll in Hughes’ former position.