The Las Vegas Raiders don't yet have a new head coach. They do, however, have a new leader for their front office, on Wednesday finalizing a deal to hire John Spytek, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers ' assistant general manager, as their own general manager, according to CBS Sports NFL insider Jonathan Jones.
Spytek will be in charge of the Raiders’ day-to-day operations and roster moves. Here are the top five items on his agenda.
As the Raiders look for their next head coach, two candidates who have gained Tom Brady's respect have risen to the top.
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?
The Las Vegas Raiders have reportedly landed on a new general manager, one who is a familiar face to partial owner Tom Brady. According to NFL Network's Ian
Brady is supposedly only in an advisory role for the Raiders, though several league sources are convinced his influence is much greater.
The Raiders have officially taken their first step in re-tuning the course of the franchise as they have hired John Spytek as their new GM.
Could Tom Brady be the football savior the Las Vegas Raiders have waited three decades for? The signs all point to yes.
Kliff Kingsbury turned down the Raiders' offensive coordinator job last season, deciding to take that role with the Commanders instead. Las Vegas has a much better shot at getting him for a higher position this season thanks to a new key connection.
Tom Brady appeared on The Herd with Colin Cowherd on Wednesday around the same time that Ben Johnson held his welcome press conference with the Chicago Bears. Brady had reportedly played the part of a " very convincing owner " when the Las Vegas Raiders were trying to land Johnson while Brady was also preparing to call Johnson's final game with the Detroit Lions last Saturday.
Las Vegas Raiders minority owner Tom Brady has ruffled a lot of feathers because of his multi-tasking ownership and a lucrative broadcasting gig with FOX Sports