The Las Vegas Raiders have been on a tumultuous run. With the hiring of Pete Carroll, the team is now on its seventh head coach since 2021, and Raiders owner Mark Davis said this has all been the result of Jon Gruden getting "his head chopped off" by those on the outside.
Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis said Monday that he believes Jon Gruden's resignation in 2021 set the organization back several years.
Jon Gruden has been doing work with Barstool Sports as a content creator, which is a bit of a change from his time of being a coach in the NFL. Still, football
Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis said that adding Tom Brady as a minority owner brought a needed piece that has been missing from the organization since Jon Gruden resigned. "Bringing in Tom Brady was bringing in somebody on the football side that I had been lacking having here in the organization,
Raiders owner Mark Davis introduced Pete Carroll on Tuesday and lamented Jon Gruden's departure from the franchise amid scandal in 2021.
With the Raiders trying to find their way out of the football wilderness, their owner has pinpointed the moment when the team lost its way. In the middle of his fourth season coaching the franchise in 2021,
The Raiders owner expects that Carroll and Spytek will be the right fits for their jobs — and will be with the team for the duration.
While discussing Tom Brady's new role, Raiders owner Mark Davis said former coach Jon Gruden had his "head chopped off" following scandal.
Speaking to reporters after Monday’s press conference introducing new coach Pete Carroll and new G.M. John Spytek, Davis explained that Brady fills a void the team had since October 2021, when former coach Jon Gruden was forced out by the leak of emails he sent to former Washington executive Bruce Allen while Gruden was working for ESPN.
When Jon Gruden resigned as the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders in 2021, NFL Network's Rich Eisen claimed that his “position was no longer tenable in
There is a heightened amount of supposed dislike between David Benavidez and David Morrell Jr. that is reminiscent of the Gervonta ''Tank'' Davis-Ryan Garcia war of words that dominated their showdown nearly two years ago.
In a recent interview, Las Vegas Raiders star Maxx Crosby shared his excitement about working with new head coach, Pete Carroll.