The Las Vegas Raiders have been at the center of a ton of drama over the last few weeks. Of course, most who follow the team closely know that the Maxx Crosby trade rumors are just annual at this point, but they are there.
The Las Vegas Raiders are aggressively building their new coaching staff. Klint Kubiak is back as head coach after his Super Bowl win with the Seahawks, and the team is wasting no time.
Klint Kubiak has only been the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders for a few days but he has a ton of key positions to fill on his staff. While the search for a new offensive coordinator begins, he's working much faster to solidify the side he doesn't specialize in.
The Las Vegas Raiders are keeping the defensive coach around as part of new head coach Klint Kubiak's coaching staff. The Raiders are now keeping long-time defensive coach Joe Woods.
Rob Leonard is receiving a promotion from the Las Vegas Raiders, moving from run game coordinator/defensive line to defensive coordinator under new head coach Klint Kubiak, multiple media outlets reported Saturday.
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The Las Vegas Raiders have gradually watched their roster worsen over the past three seasons. At no position is that truer than at the wide receiver position.
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports that the Raiders are retaining Joe Woods as their defensive pass-game coordinator. This comes shortly after the news that
The Las Vegas Raiders may be trying to appeal to Maxx Crosby with their choice of defensive coordinator. The Raiders are promoting defensive line coach Rob Leonard to the defensive coordinator position, according to multiple reports.
The Las Vegas Raiders’ next defensive coordinator will be an in-house promotion. Within one week of officially accepting the head coaching position, Klint Kubiak is expected to give the job to former defensive line coach Rob Leonard.
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After interviewing a few candidates for the defensive coordinator position under new head coach Klint Kubiak, the Raiders have opted to go with an internal candidate.
The Raiders continue to expand their board of defensive coordinator candidates for new head coach Klint Kubiak. Interviews were announced on Thursday and Friday, and the trend continues as Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reported this morning that Packers defensive line coach/run game coordinator DeMarcus Covington will interview for the position.
It may not seem like it, but the Las Vegas Raiders are nearing an extremely critical point. A productive offseason could help them immensely. A failed offense would do the exact opposite.
The Las Vegas Raiders' eventful offseason is fully underway, as they search around the league for coaches to add to Klint Kubiak's staff. Las Vegas has already begun filling out its staff, adding former head coach Mike McCoy as an assistant coach just days after Kubiak's arrival.
Klint Kubiak has already conducted interviews and met with several defensive coordinator candidates, and now he’s adding another to the pool. They’ve interviewed former Raiders DL coach Rob Leonard, Los Angeles Rams assistant head coach Aubrey Pleasant, and Seattle Seahawks safeties coach Jeff Howard.
The Las Vegas Raiders have their man in Klint Kubiak, but they still need offensive and defensive coordinators. The offensive coordinator is less crucial, as Kubiak will call plays, while the defensive coordinator will run the defense.
When people bring up or think about the top quarterbacks that have been part of the Raiders organization, one of the top names is former quarterback Derek Carr.
The Las Vegas Raiders are searching for talent in the 2026 NFL Draft. Las Vegas has plenty of draft picks, and for a team beginning a rebuild, creating a foundation is a step in the right direction.
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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.