Tracking the NFL’s coaching and front-office changes after the end of the regular season. 1. Raiders fire Tom Telesco as GM, two days after firing Antonio Pierce as coach The Las Vegas Raiders made it a complete overhaul of their football-decision makers by firing Tom Telesco as their general manager Thursday,
Conventional wisdom in NFL circles is that Telesco was fired to clear a path for the next head coach to hire his own personnel executive.
The Las Vegas Raiders fired general manager Tom Telesco on Thursday, two days after relieving head coach Antonio Pierce of his duties.
New minority owner Tom Brady’s voice is carrying a lot of weight with Mark Davis in the Raiders’ search for a new coach and general manager.
The Las Vegas Raiders continue to search for a new general manager after firing Tom Telesco following the 2024 season, and now they've reached out to the New York Giants. Jonathan Jones of CBS Sports reports that the Raiders have requested an interview
The Las Vegas Raiders are cleaning house. They fired head coach Antonio Pierce on Tuesday, and now, NFL Insider Tom Telesco has reported that the Raiders parted ways with general manager Tom Telesco.
Tom Brady will have his chance to fix the Raiders. The Raiders minority owner and Fox NFL analyst will have “a lot” of influence on the team’s coaching search following former Giants linebacker Antonio Pierce’s dismissal on Tuesday, according to The Athletic.
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According to a report by CBS insider Jonathan Jones, the Las Vegas Raiders have requested permission to speak with New York Giants assistant general manager Brandon Brown. The Raiders' request is believed to be the first Brown,
Minority owner Tom Brady could bump into some of the Raiders' top coaching and GM candidates before his broadcast this weekend in Detroit.
The Las Vegas Raiders have requested interviews with executives John Spytek of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Jon-Eric Sullivan of the Green Bay Packers for their