Josh McDaniels had a disastrous stint as the Las Vegas Raiders' head coach before being fired in 2023. And, he took yet another "L" on his way out of Nevada.
While Drake Maye generated split opinions as a prospect during the pre-draft process, the Patriots have a rookie quarterback other teams coveted.
Aidan O’Connell hears all the noise that the Raiders need to draft a franchise quarterback at number 13 in the NFL draft. Despite all of that noise, O’Connell is putting in a lot of work in the off season.
When the Las Vegas Raiders chose to part ways with head coach Josh McDaniels and general manager Dave Ziegler during the season, offensive coordinator Mick Lombardi was also relieved of his duties as well.
Josh McDaniels was fired from his post as the Las Vegas Raiders head coach on Halloween day, nearly four months ago. He may have trouble finding another head-coaching job if this year's NFLPA report cards are any indication of what kind of leader he is.
Out of all the markets to gauge in NFL free agency, the running back position is probably the toughest to get a handle on. Nowadays, teams are hesitant to hand out the big bucks to any back, no matter how they’ve performed in the past.
Antonio Pierce made quite an impression on the Las Vegas Raiders‘ players during his time as interim head coach this past season, so much so that the Raiders decided to bring him back in a full-time role.
More details about the Kliff Kingsbury situation have emerged, explaining why he spurned the Las Vegas Raiders and became the Washington Commanders offensive coordinator instead.
We could potentially be looking at an NFL "butterfly effect" upcoming, with the Atlanta Falcons' hiring of Raheem Morris as head coach changing the course of the New England Patriots' OC search.
If McDaniels weren’t to go running back to the safety of the Belichick umbrella, SI.com’s Albert Breer suggested a possible wild-card team for McDaniels’ services.
Speaking on NBC Sports Boston, Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer gave valuable details on Monday about how new Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo will act regarding the team’s offensive coordinator spot, which is currently held by Bill O’Brien.
It seems fairly safe to say that Las Vegas Raiders defensive lineman Maxx Crosby is not the biggest fan of Josh McDaniels.
Mike Garafolo of NFL Media mentions that Josh McDaniels could be at the top of Jerod Mayo’s list of offensive coordinator candidates should the Patriots move on from Bill O’Brien.
According to a report from The Athletic, there could be a third edition of Josh McDaniels with the New England Patriots. Jeff Howe reported McDaniels could be back to join the staff for a third time.
The New England Patriots are expected to undergo some significant changes this offseason, and one of them could involve bringing back a well-known coach.
Several dominoes have already fallen on the coaching circuit around the league, but a major question that remains unanswered pertains to Bill Belichick‘s future.
Former head coach Josh McDaniels was recently spotted in a very familiar venue as the Las Vegas Raiders are set to finish their regular season. Color us shocked.
The New England Patriots are moving closer to that top pick in the NFL Draft, and that’s a good thing. But let’s face it, it’s getting harder for the Patriots faithful to stay excited about watching these games.
McDaniels’ strict and demanding style grated on players, and they are relishing their increased freedom.
The Las Vegas Raiders were simply not performing well under head coach Josh McDaniels, and things were not getting better in his second season at the helm.
The Las Vegas Raiders lack of success under head coach Josh McDaniels ultimately cost him his job. However, culture played a significant role in owner Mark Davis' decision to start fresh.
Less than two weeks after Raiders owner Mark Davis sent Josh McDaniels to the unemployment line, details are surfacing about the “why” of it all. Dating back to McDaniels’ time in New England and Denver, the cracks were always there to show that the hiring was a terrible decision.
The Las Vegas Raiders recently made a huge decision to oust former head coach Josh McDaniels, doing so less than two full seasons into a six-year contract given to him in January of 2022.
The Raiders fired coach Josh McDaniels during the week, and the move appears to be paying immediate dividends for them judging from how things went for them in Week 9.
Former Las Vegas Raiders head coach Josh McDaniels reportedly took issue with a comment made by then linebackers coach Antonio Pierce during a recent team meeting.
When the Raiders begin the search for a new head coach and general manager to replace Josh McDaniels and Dave Ziegler, they could have a difficult time attracting the most desirable talent.
The Las Vegas Raiders are on their fourth head coach since 2021, and it goes without saying that all the changes have cost them a significant sum of money.
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