The Las Vegas Raiders are off to a running start in their search for coaches to fill out Klint Kubiak's coaching staff. The Raiders have gotten going quickly after announcing Kubiak as their next head coach just a few days ago.
The Raiders have requested and received permission to interview Rams assistant head coach/pass-game coordinator Aubrey Pleasant for their defensive coordinator job, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Following the Las Vegas Raiders’ decision to shut down star defensive end Maxx Crosby due to injury, it was well publicized that he was not happy with the decision.
Rumors have been swirling about whether Raiders DE Maxx Crosby wants to remain in Las Vegas, but new HC Klint Kubiak was clear about their desire to retain him. NFL insider Jordan Schultz went on SiriusXM NFL Radio and spoke on the Crosby situation.
The fact that star pass-rusher Crosby has not strongly shot down reports claiming he wants to leave the Las Vegas Raiders this offseason has many believing that he has already requested a trade or will do so before the new league year opens on March 11.
As franchises prepare wish lists for their next hires, numerous cautionary tales exist. Here are the worst head-coaching tenures since the 1970 merger.
Crosby's name has been tangled up in trade rumors since the end of the regular season. The star pass-rusher refuses to engage in that conversation, but sometimes, silence speaks volumes.
There are certain sports organizations who's history is strong enough to last generations. Regardless of whatever happens, those teams will always be among the most respected in their respective sports.
The Las Vegas Raiders were one of the worst teams in the NFL last season, and that goes beyond just their record. They were consistently getting blown out by their opposition, had arguably one of the worst quarterbacks in the league, and a head coach who didn't add anything to their team.
The Las Vegas Raiders are entering the offseason with a wealth of optimism. A new head coach, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, and the second-most cap space in the league make for a great foundation for a rebuilding team. That last point underscores a few more considerations for how the Raiders can approach the offseason.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
During a recent NBC Sports Boston appearance, NFL insider Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated offered an update on Crosby's mindset after the 28-year-old was left unhappy over being shut down by the Raiders for the remainder of the season in late December because of a knee injury.
The Las Vegas Raiders begin their latest offseason with one big question lingering over their most productive pass rusher. New head coach Klint Kubiak made his position clear early in his tenure when asked about Maxx Crosby and swirling trade speculation.
Maxx Crosby has not requested a trade, and both Mark Davis and Klint Kubiak have attempted to calm the waters after a few reports have indicated the star edge rusher wants nothing to do with another rebuild.
The Las Vegas Raiders under new head coach Klint Kubiak have begun to revamp their offense, and their first reported interview for their vacant offensive coordinator position is making waves in the NFC West.
Rumors have speculated that the Las Vegas Raiders could trade star edge rusher Maxx Crosby this offseason. However, his lingering knee injury is a potential road bump in any trade negotiations.
The Las Vegas Raiders are on to their next set of a long list worth of issues that must be addressed this offseason. The Raiders have had one of the league's worst rosters recently.
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports the Raiders are interviewing Seahawks WRs coach Frisman Jackson for their OC role under new HC Klint Kubiak. This is the first known OC candidate for Kubiak’s staff in Las Vegas. Jackson, 46, signed with the Browns as an undrafted free agent out of Western Illinois.
The Silver and Black hired more than just a trendy name. The Las Vegas Raiders are placing their trust in a proven offensive strategist who has a comprehensive understanding of what works in today’s NFL, and they plan to build it quickly and correctly.