For the second straight year, the Las Vegas Raiders are on the hunt for a new head coach. Antonio Pierce was fired after one full year on the job and now the Raiders are hoping that with Tom Brady as a minority owner,
Cousins' no-trade clause will keep him from landing with these teams. There is only one reason any quarterback would want to play for the Las Vegas Raiders: tight end Brock Bowers. That's it, there is no other reason.
A Las Vegas Raiders insider believes if Ben Johnson is hired as their next coach, he may already have a QB in mind to run his offense.
Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff is saying who he believes is responsible for the team's loss to the Washington Commanders.
The Las Vegas Raiders could be set to ditch interests in Deion and Shedeur Sanders by moving onto the Detroit Lions' offensive coordinator as Tom Brady looks to make a major offer
Jared Goff and the Detroit Lions saw their impressive season come to an end after Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders pulled off a 45-31 upset in the NFL playoffs.
Afterward, Lions 2025 Pro Bowler Frank Ragnow made a strong statement in support of Goff with passionate comments during a locker room interview. "So, so, so disappointed...Frustrated, sad," Ragnow said in the locker room about his feelings on the game before he was asked about Goff criticisms and support.
The Raiders landing Johnson as their next head coach would be a franchise-altering move. The South Carolina native took over as the Lions offensive coordinator in 2022 and has revived quarterback Jared Goff's career while being an integral part of Dan Campbell's culture shift in Detroit.
The Las Vegas Raiders have no shortage of things to address this offseason, none bigger than finding a head coach and general manager to lead Sin City moving forward.
The good news for Tom Brady the Television Analyst is that Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson is now free to be hired by Tom Brady the Minority Owner of the Las Vegas Raiders.
Coach Dan Campbell holds a press conference following the Detroit Lions' playoff loss to the Washington Commanders.