Although Tom Brady is technically a minority owner for the Las Vegas Raiders, a new report suggests he is running
Raiders owner Mark Davis introduced Pete Carroll on Tuesday and lamented Jon Gruden's departure from the franchise amid scandal in 2021.
Tom Brady is “running everything in Vegas” as the Raiders’ minority owner, The Athletic’s Dianna Russini said on “The Ryen Russillo podcast.” Las Vegas just made two critical hires in head coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Spytek, whom Brady knew from his time with the Buccaneers and college days at Michigan.
Raiders majority owner Mark Davis introduced Carroll as the 24th coach in his franchise’s history, and its fifth since it moved to Las Vegas in 2020, Monday morning at the team’s Henderson headquarters.
The Raiders' search for a new head coach reached its conclusion Friday as former Seahawks and USC head coach Pete Carroll was hired by Las Vegas. Carroll must now execute the plan on which he sold Raiders leadership to rise from the depths of the AFC West to its peak.
We answer six burning questions on Carroll's return to coaching -- and Tom Brady's involvement. Plus, Ben Solak grades the hire.
The Raiders were 4-13 this season and, with Brady helping to oversee things, fired head coach Antonio Pierce, then hired new general manager John Spytek and new head coach Pete Carroll.
Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady has his hands heavily involved in the Las Vegas Raiders rebuild and he along with new head coach Pete Carroll see eye-to-eye on the franchise's quarterback needs.
Raiders owner Mark Davis said that adding Tom Brady as a minority owner brought a needed piece to the organization that has been missing since Jon Gruden resigned.
The Cleveland Browns were predicted to be jumped in the draft by the Las Vegas Raiders due to Tom Brady's fascination with Shedeur Sanders. The post Tom Brady, Raiders Predicted to Jump Browns in NFL Draft appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Production has not matched talent to this point, but Williams has top-five traits — not unlike former Georgia (and current Jacksonville) standout Travon Walker, who was the No. 1 pick in 2022. Williams is a projection as much as anything right now, but if he tests off the charts, he might not make it this far.
The Buccaneers completed a fifth virtual interview for their vacant offensive coordinator position, meeting with Rams Quarterbacks Coach Dave Ragone, who was also previously an OC for the Falcons