NFL insiders have reported strong interest for Ben Johnson from the Chicago Bears, Las Vegas Raiders and Jacksonville Jaguars. He's likely putting that out on purpose to build more leverage in negotiations.
It never seems to be the loss as much as the way the Jacksonville Jaguars lost. Sunday's 19-14 defeat to the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium was another example ... another one-score loss ...
The Jacksonville Jaguars have gotten the ball rolling on first-round interviews over the weekend, including one with Raiders DC Patrick Graham.
Seven NFL coaches were fired or not retained during or after the 2024 season, and six head jobs remain open after the New England Patriots hired former Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel. Head-coaching turnover has increased in recent years,
The Las Vegas Raiders are not the only team looking for their next head coach. The Jacksonville Jaguars have also fired their head coach and have started their
Johnson has emerged as the runaway favorite to land the Las Vegas gig with NFL Network Ian Rapoport reporting earlier this week that, “there are a lot of people who, frankly, think he is getting it.”
The Jacksonville Jaguars have an important decision to make regarding who will be the franchise's next head coach. They are well into their search, but
Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson has not yet decided who he'll coach for next season, but he has figured out who'll represent him this offseason. Johnson is once again a popular name this coaching cycle.
Tomlin has gone one-and-done in the playoffs eight times. Only former Cleveland Browns and Kansas City Chiefs coach Marty Schottenheimer’s has more one-and-done appearances in the postseason (9).
We examine three paths for each team seeking a new head coach, including possible landing spots for Gruden, Pete Carroll and Mike McCarthy.
The NFL might not be fans of how the Las Vegas Raiders are going about their head coaching search, especially if they land Ben Johnson.