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Mad Dog Rips Brady: Conflict of Interest in Raiders Coaching Search
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Chris Russo, aka Mad Dog, slams Tom Brady for his dual role as a FOX Sports broadcaster and a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders. Russo argues that Bradys involvement in the coaching search, while broadcasting games, creates a conflict of interest. The Raiders recent coaching change has put Bradys influence under scrutiny, as he and GM John Spytek, his college teammate, lead the coaching search. The team is reportedly interested in John Harbaugh, potentially igniting further debate.
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Raiders Fire Carroll, Spytek Vows Rebuild
01:27|Las Vegas Raiders fire head coach Pete Carroll, GM John Spytek stays on; Spytek promises open offseason approach, focusing on rebuilding offensive line and forging new identity with Tom Bradys input, aiming for contention next season.
Renfrow's NFL Journey Ends with Panthers Release
01:40|Hunter Renfrow, the former Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver, has faced a series of setbacks, including injuries and a drop-off in performance, leading to his release by the Carolina Panthers. Despite his breakout year in 2021, his career has taken a downturn, and it remains uncertain if another team will give him a genuine opportunity.
Raiders Prioritize Youth in Offseason Roster Shakeup
01:49|The Las Vegas Raiders, after a dismal season, face a challenging offseason with numerous free agents. Top priority is cornerback Eric Stokes, a first-round pick who had a strong season. Guard Dylan Parham is also a moderate priority. Kicker Daniel Carlson and long snapper Jacob Bobenmoyer may stick around. Linebackers Elandon Roberts and Devin White are not must-keeps. Many players, including edge rusher Malcolm Koonce, left tackle Stone Forsythe, wide receiver Tyler Lockett, linebacker Jamal Adams, and others, are expected to leave. The Raiders are focusing on youth and upside for a fresh start next season.
Raiders Trade Rumor: Tomlin for Draft Pick?
01:12|Former quarterback Shaun King stirs up rumors with a bold claim: the Las Vegas Raiders are considering trading their top draft pick to the Pittsburgh Steelers for head coach Mike Tomlin. King admits the idea is far-fetched, but its the buzz in Vegas. Fans and analysts dismiss the notion, as the Raiders need a franchise quarterback and Tomlin is highly valued in Pittsburgh. Kings claim adds to the offseason chatter, but its unlikely the Raiders will waste their top pick on a coach.
Raiders Trade Down, Stockpile Talent in 2026 Draft
01:14|Las Vegas Raiders Offseason: Trading Down for a Quarterback Boost After a challenging season, the Raiders are set for a major offseason rebuild. With the top draft pick and ample cap space, theyre expected to grab a quarterback. However, a new strategy is gaining attention: trading down with teams like the Jets. This move could provide an extra first-rounder, allowing the Raiders to bolster their roster across the board and avoid over-reliance on a single player.
Wilson's Breakout Game: Raiders' Tough Decisions Ahead
01:32|Tyree Wilson, the Las Vegas Raiders first-round pick, showcased his potential in the final game of the season against the Kansas City Chiefs. Despite a relatively underwhelming career, Wilson recorded six tackles, two sacks, two tackles for loss, six pressures, four quarterback hurries, two hits, two forced fumbles, and a safety. This dominant performance has Raiders fans hopeful for his future, but the team faces tough decisions regarding his contract and roster spot.
Raiders Seek Offensive Leader, Draft Strategies
01:48|The Las Vegas Raiders are on the hunt for a new head coach, with fans like Richard Hughes from Tennessee advocating for an offensive-minded leader. Top contenders include Klint Kubiak, who led the Seattle Seahawks to a strong season, and Matt Nagy, who has head coaching experience with the Chicago Bears and recently served as offensive coordinator for the Kansas City Chiefs. General manager John Spytek emphasizes a meticulous approach, prioritizing long-term success over rushed decisions. Meanwhile, fans are abuzz with draft moves, including wild trade ideas for the number one pick, and the possibility of trading back to stockpile assets. Spytek, who has experience trading back to draft multiple players, sees this as an opportunity to rebuild the team the right way and avoid past mistakes.
Raiders' Draft Dilemma: Mendoza vs Moore
01:11|The Las Vegas Raiders, holding the first overall pick in the 2026 NFL draft, are considering quarterbacks Fernando Mendoza and Dante Moore. Mendoza, a Heisman winner with a strong arm and quick release, is praised for his poise and readiness to lead. Moore, an elite athlete, offers playmaking magic but may need time to adjust. The upcoming College Football Playoff semifinal between Indiana and Oregon, where these quarterbacks face off, and the Raiders new head coach will influence their decision. Fans eagerly await the right call, hoping to avoid another JaMarcus Russell bust and usher in a new era in Vegas.
Raiders Hire Stefanski, Draft Mendoza
01:44|The Las Vegas Raiders, after a dismal 2025 season, fired head coach Pete Carroll and are now seeking a new leader to groom a franchise quarterback. Sports talk host Colin Cowherd suggests hiring Kevin Stefanski, recently let go by the Cleveland Browns, and drafting Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza. Stefanskis solid credentials and Cowherds vision for a young, offensive-minded team have fans and analysts buzzing. With ten draft picks and over $110 million in cap space, the Raiders are well-positioned to chase any coach they want among the six vacancies league-wide. This offseason could finally turn the Raiders around, pairing the right leader with a star rookie to chase contention in 2026.