Bill Belichick hasn't been the head coach of the University of North Carolina Tar Heels for even a month and already rumors are going around about NFL teams checking to see if the coach would be interested at all in making a move back to the professional ranks.
It seems everyone in the NFL-world agrees that current Detroit Lions offensive Coordinator Ben Johnson is, by all accounts, set to be the next head coach for the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Las Vegas Raiders are searching for their replacement for former head coach Antonio Pierce, and momentum has been building recently for that replacement to possibly be Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson.
Pacman Jones told Pat McAfee that Ben Johnson will be the Raiders head coach according to his "real good sources."
The Las Vegas Raiders have cast a wide net searching for their next head coach. They have interviewed both coordinators for the Detroit Lions, OC Ben Johnson and DC Aaron Glenn. They also spoke to Chiefs DC Steve Spagnuolo, Ravens OC Todd Monken and several others.
As hype continues to build for the Las Vegas Raiders possibly being able to hire Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, one NFL insider wants people to pump the brakes on that idea and still believes the Chicago Bears are a threat.
Ben Johnson will have his pick of the litter when it comes to NFL head coaching vacancies, but Pat McAfee believes he should avoid Chicago.
Deion Sanders, otherwise known as Coach Prime, has spent the last two seasons in charge at Colorado. There's another destination for him that could get people talking, ESPN's Pat McAfee thinks.
The Las Vegas Raiders minority owner may be giving the team a unique advantage due to his job with Fox Sports.
On Wednesday, one day after the Raiders parted ways with Antonio Pierce following his first full season as the team’s head coach, NFL.com reported Tom Brady — now a minority owner of the Las Vegas franchise — had spoken “recently” with Belichick “about what it would take to make a reunion happen.”
Las Vegas will interview Carroll next week for their head coach position, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported on Thursday night. The former Seahawks coach interviewed with the Bears earlier in the day as he tries to get another gig in the NFL. Carroll, 73, led Seattle for 14 seasons and won Super Bowl 2014 in a rout of the Broncos.
Tom Brady’s dual roles have been called into question in recent weeks. The seven-time Super Bowl winning quarterback is a minority owner in the Las Vegas Raiders having acquired a 10 percent