
As part of Klint Kubiak taking over as the Las Vegas Raiders head coach, the former Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator promoted defensive line coach Rob Leonard to defensive coordinator.
Leonard has been the Raiders' defensive line coach since 2023, but he will be overseeing the defense, which is monumental, as Kubiak will be handling offensive play-calling. Taking over as defensive coordinator will be a change of pace for Leonard, but he is excited for the opportunity.
Las Vegas made several groundbreaking additions to that side of the ball in free agency, and Leonard is looking forward to the versatility the personnel offers.
Overall, Leonard is thrilled to be the Raiders' defensive coordinator, as for the first time in recent memory, that unit is littered with formidable assets.
For years, the Raiders' defense has been overly reliant on Maxx Crosby to generate pressure and open up opportunities for others. Not only did the front office provide the 28-year-old pass rusher with an adequate supporting cast, but it vastly improved that side of the ball with significant free-agent acquisitions.
With the personnel at Leaonard's disposal, this is expected to be one of, if not the most improved, defenses in the league. There have been rumors that several teams are still interested in Crosby, but the team is not shopping the two-time All-Pro pass rusher, and Crosby is not demanding a trade. Assuming he is in Silver and Black to begin the season, the Raiders' defense should develop into a formidable unit.
The energy in the Raiders' building has grown exponentially since Kubiak’s arrival, and I expect Las Vegas to carry that momentum into training camp and eventually into the season opener against the Miami Dolphins at Allegiant Stadium.
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