The Las Vegas Raiders are in the market for a quarterback in the 2025 NFL Draft, but there may not be one available to them at No. 6 overall. One draft analyst recently had that scenario play out in his mock draft.
As hype continues to build for the Las Vegas Raiders possibly being able to hire Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, one NFL insider wants people to pump the brakes on that idea and still believes the Chicago Bears are a threat.
A crazy story involving a former Tennessee Vols standout and a potentially botched NFL draft selection is going viral on social media this week. Earlier this week, Raiders Nation Radio host Q Myers told ESPN Radio that he's convinced that the Las Vegas Raiders meant to draft Tennessee defensive lineman Byron Young in the 2023 NFL Draft,
ESPN’s Adam Schefter joined “The Pat McAfee Show” on Friday, and the conversation shifted to Johnson, the current Lions offensive coordinator, and the Las Vegas head coach opening.
Commissioner Roger Goodell told reporters after last year's game that "the NFL looks forward to coming back." But how long will Vegas have to wait?
The Rams selected Byron Young with the 77th pick in the 2023 NFL Draft after the Raiders allegedly took the wrong Byron Young with the 70th pick
Las Vegas Raiders: Fired head coach Antonio Pierce on January ... Set to interview Hafley and McCown on January 17. Tennessee Titans: Fired General Manager Ran Carthon on January 7. Expected to interview Bills director of player personnel Terrance Gray.
Las Vegas seems to be emerging as the favorite to sign Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson as their next head coach. While Johnson is still with the Lions during their playoff run, he has been one of the more popular possible candidates for a head coaching role in 2025.
As Shedeur Sanders inches closer to his NFL debut, the question of whether his father, Deion Sanders, will follow him to the league has been a hot topic of speculation. With the
Johnson is also a candidate for the Chicago Bears' HC position. Mike Vrabel went 54-45 as the Tennessee Titans head coach before the team fired him in January 2024. He led the Titans to three playoff appearances, including the AFC Championship Game in 2019.