The Las Vegas Raiders will now orchestrate 'Plan B' of their head coaching search after Ben Johnson took the Chicago Bears head coaching job on Monday. Find out all the answers about the Raiders' next steps to fill their head coaching vacancy here.
The Las Vegas Raiders are looking for their head coach, and after they weren't able to land Ben Johnson, the Raiders will now likely look toward Pete Carroll, the former Super Bowl-winning head coach for the Seattle Seahawks,
Las Vegas Raiders fans couldn't believe that Ben Johnson took the Chicago Bears head coaching job on Monday despite weeks of speculation that Johnson would land in Las Vegas.
Just in case the Las Vegas Raiders can't land their top candidate, their backup plan reportedly involves a former Super Bowl winner.
The Las Vegas Raiders may have missed out on Ben Johnson, but their reported top target for head coach is a name that's sure to turn heads. Could a former USC and NFL champion be the answer in Las Vegas?
The Raiders are closing in on a new head coach, but they will have to turn to a backup plan after Ben Johnson chose the Bears.
Johnson seemed like the Raiders' Plan A. Now, where will Mark Davis, Tom Brady and the franchise turn to find their new head coach?
The Las Vegas Raiders were touted to be in pole position to land Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, arguably the most coveted head coach candidate in the current cycle.
The Las Vegas Raiders have been searching for a new head coach since firing Antonio Pierce just a few days after the 2024 regular season. The team has
Former Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll is clearly showing a desire to return to coaching. In late December it was announced Carroll was interested in the Bears’ top job, and he even recently completed an interview with Chicago. Now, there is another team inquiring about Carroll’s potential services.
Ben Johnson, believed to be the top target, can now conduct an in-person interview as soon as Monday after Detroit's season ended Saturday.
Johnson is also a candidate for the Chicago Bears' HC position. Mike Vrabel went 54-45 as the Tennessee Titans head coach before the team fired him in January 2024. He led the Titans to three playoff appearances, including the AFC Championship Game in 2019.