You have to hand it to Las Vegas Raiders minority owner Tom Brady for trying to flex in the organization's first head coaching search since he purchased his sta
The Las Vegas Raiders have to be asking themselves one question on Monday after the Chicago Bears hired the 2025 coaching carousel's top candidate in Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson: Now what?
Even with new minority owner Tom Brady in the picture, the Las Vegas Raiders are still an unattractive destination for head-coaching candidates.
The Las Vegas Raiders are only a couple of weeks into the offseason but it has already been a busy one. The Raiders are in the middle of looking for a new head
Could Tom Brady be the football savior the Las Vegas Raiders have waited three decades for? The signs all point to yes.
If Tom Brady really wanted Ben Johnson to coach the Raiders next season, he did a terrible job of recruiting him.
Ever since he purchased a minor stake in the Las Vegas Raiders, Tom Brady has faced criticism for a potential conflict of interest between his day job and new
Ian Rapoport of NFL.com reports that one name Brady and the Raiders could be targeting is Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, who helped Detroit achieve the No. 1 scoring offense in the regular season this year (33.2 points per game).
Our latest episode of the Las Vegas Raiders Insider podcast dives into what could very well be the trifecta that leads the Silver and Black.
Former New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady plans to stay in the broadcast booth for the majority of his 10-year contract, according to Brady’s agent, Don Yee, via Sports Business Journal. Brady signed a 10-year, $375 million contract with Fox in 2022. That runs concurrent with him owning a minority stake in the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Raiders recently interviewed Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn for the open role. Given that Brady was on the call for the Lions vs. Washington Commanders playoff game on Saturday night, he was asked about his role in evaluating them: