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It seems everyone in the NFL-world agrees that current Detroit Lions offensive Coordinator Ben Johnson is, by all accounts, set to be the next head coach for the Las Vegas Raiders.
On Friday's The Pat McAfee Show, ESPN's Adam Schefter spoke about Ben Johnson and how he doesn't think he will go to the Raiders.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter is skeptical the Raiders are the for sure landing spot for Ben Johnson. He has a couple other teams still in the mix.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter joined “The Pat McAfee Show” on Friday, and the conversation shifted to Johnson, the current Lions offensive coordinator, and the Las Vegas head coach opening.
John Spytek, a Catholic Memorial High School graduate and native of Pewaukee, will reportedly become the next GM of the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Las Vegas Raiders have reportedly hired their next head coach, and it's ex-Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll. Here's how Raiders fans and the rest of the NFL world reacted to the move.
The Las Vegas Raiders are reportedly close to hiring their next head coach, as the team is in negotiations with former Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll, although the deal isn't done yet.
Carroll will be 74 this fall, becoming the oldest head coach in NFL history 12 months after Seattle fired then paid him.
Bill Belichick isn’t back in the NFL. Rather, Pete Carroll is going to become the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders it was reported Friday. This will be the fourth NFL team that Carroll has coached. He spent a year with the New York Jets, three with the New England Patriots and 14 with the Seattle Seahawks.
Another Super Bowl-winning coach is joining the AFC West. The Raiders agreed to a deal to make Pete Carroll their next head coach on Friday, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported, bringing the former Seahawks coach back to the NFL a year after his surprising exit from Seattle.