A new coaching era in the NFL usually brings more than just a new face on the sidelines it signals a shift in identity, philosophy, and the way a team wants to move forward.
Swipe or pass on the Las Vegas Raiders’ 2026 free agents. We’re running through the top re-sign or let-walk decisions, fitting in Klint Kubiak’s rebuild, and which deals make sense based on role, value, and cap logic.
As the Las Vegas Raiders head forward into the Klint Kubiak era, the head man continues to round out his staff. According to a report from the NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, Kubiak is set to tap former Pittsburgh Steelers assistant Zach Azzanni as the franchise’s new receivers coach.
Former Las Vegas Raiders head coach Rich Bisaccia has stepped down from his current position. Bisaccia has served as the Green Bay Packers’ special teams coach since 2022, and also held an assistant head coach title since 2023.
Maxx Crosby has made it clear that if you are not hearing it from him, do not believe what is being said about Crosby wanting a trade from the Raiders.
As NFL rules have changed, defensive backs' job descriptions have transitioned. Here is our best attempt at identifying the premier DB performer in each NFL franchise's history.
The Las Vegas Raiders rebuild is well underway with new coach Klint Kubiak, second-year GM John Spytek, and minority owner Tom Brady. To the credit of the Raider brain trust, since Pete Carroll's termination, the franchise has shown exceptional discipline and a commitment to the process, entering 2028 with a playoffs-or-bust internal temperature.
Allegiant Stadium is one of the best stadiums in the United States, if not the best stadium in the country. Allegiant Stadium is home to the Las Vegas Raiders, which makes it even more iconic, as the Raiders are a franchise that is known all over the world.
The Las Vegas Raiders will be an exciting team to watch this offseason. Las Vegas has plenty of salary cap space and the first overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft to help kickstart their rebuild.
The Las Vegas Raiders have reportedly taken the next step in filling out their coaching staff. After naming Kubiak as their new coach, the Raiders quickly got to work filling out his coaching staff.
It was another disappointing season for the Las Vegas Raiders. After going 3-14 and finishing in fourth place in the AFC West, they missed the playoffs for the fourth straight year.
Crosby initially became unhappy with those running the Raiders when he was shut down for the remainder of the season against his wishes in late December because of a knee injury.
Von Miller remains one of the most intriguing names on the 2026 free-agent market and projections are linking the two-time Super Bowl champion to the Las Vegas Raiders.
Three pillars support the argument for passing on Tyreek Hill: character risk, health/age risk, and “timeline” mismatch. Each concern is real and acceptable if the Las Vegas Raiders treat Hill as a tool in a rebuild rather than a savior.
The Las Vegas Raiders announced that they’ve officially hired Joe DeCamillis as their special teams coordinator. He was with South Carolina the past two seasons and has three decades of NFL coaching experience, including some overlap with both new Raiders HC Klint Kubiak and his father, longtime NFL coach Gary Kubiak.