The NFL head-coaching vacancies are filling up fast. The Chicago Bears scooped up Ben Johnson, the New England Patriots hired Mike Vrabel, the New York Jets got Aaron Glenn, the Jacksonville Jaguars landed Liam Coen and most recently,
the Raiders, Pete Carroll
Carroll was chosen after the Raiders were spurned by top target, Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, who become the head coach of the Chicago Bears. The other candida
Todd Monken and Deion Sanders' potential landing spots are dwindling by the day. The Jacksonville Jaguars and the Las Vegas Raiders are reportedly off the board.
One of the names that hot in the rumor-mill is that of Pete Carroll returning to the NFL with Tom Brady and the Las Vegas Raiders. Do a quick google search of Pete Carroll, and all you see is reports connecting Carroll to the Raiders.
Tom Brady and the Las Vegas Raiders, meanwhile, have been working under the radar in their head coaching search. Brady, who finalized the purchase of a 5% stake in the franchise last year making him a minority owner,
Despite the distraction of the playoffs, Monken has done well in his interviews, thanks, in part, to his previous experience as a head coach at the collegiate level, per Mike Garafolo of NFL Network.
The Bears on Friday conducted a virtual interview with Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken for their head coaching vacancy, the team confirmed.
The Las Vegas Raiders hired Tampa Bay Buccaneers assistant general manager John Spytek to be their GM, a person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press on Wednesday. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the hire has not been announced.
The Bears are scheduled to interview Ravens OC Todd Monken for their vacant head coach job on Friday, per Adam Schefter.
The Raiders are finalizing a deal to hire Buccaneers assistant general manager John Spytek as their new GM, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Wednesday.
After the Las Vegas Raiders failed to land Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, who took the head-coach job with the Chicago Bears, the team needs to pivot to another option. One NFL analyst believes it'll be a three-time offensive coordinator who has a wealth of NFL experience.