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Raiders Interview Jesse Minter for Head Coach
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The Las Vegas Raiders are intensifying their search for a new head coach, with Jesse Minter, the Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator, emerging as a top contender. Minters impressive performance in the playoffs, leading the Chargers defense to six sacks and a turnover, has caught the Raiders attention. With a proven track record of success, Minter could significantly improve the Raiders defense and potentially lure talent like Khalil Mack or Odafe Oweh back to the team. The Raiders general manager, John Spytek, is leaving no stone unturned in this crucial hunt, and Minter could be a strategic choice if paired with a strong offensive coordinator.
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Raiders' Overhaul: New Coach & QB
01:26|The Las Vegas Raiders are undergoing a significant transformation, seeking a new head coach and holding the top pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. General Manager John Spytek emphasizes a strategic approach, aiming for a visionary leader who demands excellence. The head coach and quarterback selections are pivotal, shaping the teams future. Spytek and the front office, including input from Tom Brady, are evaluating various coaching candidates and top quarterback prospects. The Raiders have a prime opportunity to rebuild and compete for years to come.
NFL Wild Card: Lessons for Raiders
02:06|The NFL playoff wild card round delivered thrilling games, with four out of five coming down to the wire. The Los Angeles Rams, Chicago Bears, San Francisco Forty-Niners, and Buffalo Bills emerged victorious, while the New England Patriots dominated the Los Angeles Chargers. For rebuilding teams like the Las Vegas Raiders, these matchups offered valuable lessons. The Bears success with rookie head coach Ben Johnson and quarterback Caleb Williams highlighted the importance of nailing both coach and quarterback hires. Protecting the quarterback and utilizing running backs who catch passes out of the backfield were also key takeaways. The Raiders, with their top pick in the 2026 draft, could benefit from these insights as they interview coaches and prepare for the future.
Raiders Request Interview with Chargers' Minter
01:20|The Las Vegas Raiders are in the running to interview Jesse Minter, the Chargers defensive coordinator, for their head coach position. Minter has transformed the Chargers defense into a top-ten scoring unit and is a hot commodity with eight head coaching jobs open this offseason. The Raiders will have to compete with the Ravens, Browns, and Titans for his services.
Raiders' Rookie Class: Promise and Pitfalls
01:32|John Spyteks inaugural draft for the Las Vegas Raiders, featuring an eleven-player rookie class, has received a mixed review after one year. Despite a challenging season under head coach Pete Carroll, the class earns an overall grade of D plus, with a promising future outlook of B plus. Standouts like running back Ashton Jeanty and wide receiver Jack Bech show potential, while others like offensive tackle Caleb Rogers and defensive player Tonka Hemingway face growing pains. The drafts long-term prospects remain optimistic, especially after Carrolls departure.

Raiders, Ravens Eye Defensive Genius Minter
01:09|The Las Vegas Raiders are considering Jesse Minter, a 42-year-old defensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Chargers, for their head coach position. Minter, with six years of NFL coaching experience and a strong reputation from his time at Vanderbilt and the University of Michigan, is also being pursued by the Baltimore Ravens, Cleveland Browns, and Tennessee Titans. Raiders fans are excited about the possibility of Minter, who is seen as a defensive genius, joining their team and potentially shaking up the AFC West.
Raiders Face Massive Free Agency Wave
01:36|The Las Vegas Raiders face a significant free agency period with 25 players hitting the market, including stars like safety Jamal Adams and receiver Tyler Lockett. The team must decide whether to retain these key players or let them go, potentially opening up opportunities for new talent. With new leadership and a need to fill defensive and skill position holes, the Raiders offseason strategy will be closely watched.