Tampa Bay Buccaneers assistant general manager John Spytek, who previously served as a Cleveland Browns executive from 2010-12, has been hired as the general manager for the Las Vegas Raiders.
Deion Sanders is interested in coaching the Las Vegas Raiders, which could hurt the Cleveland Browns' chances of drafting Sheduer Sanders.
With the Las Vegas Raiders desperately needing a young franchise quarterback, a recent mock draft by Sporting News' Vinnie Iyer would be music to Raiders' fans ears if it happens in April.
As it just so happens, his son, quarterback Shaduer Sanders, is being touted as one of the top options in this year’s draft class. His other son, defensive back Shiloh, has also declared for 2025. In fact, in this CBS mock draft, Shaduer goes second overall to the Browns.
The Raiders need a QB badly and in the latest 2025 NFL mock draft form The Athletic, they get just that in Shedeur Sanders.
Wednesday was the final day for prospects to declare for the 2025 NFL Draft, so another piece to the puzzle is now known. Tennessee edge rusher James Pearce Jr. was the last notable name to throw his name into the pool,
The Las Vegas Raiders don't yet have a new head coach. They do, however, have a new leader for their front office, on Wednesday finalizing a deal to hire John Spytek, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers ' assistant general manager, as their own general manager, according to CBS Sports NFL insider Jonathan Jones.
Possibilities include (and we’re looking at the situation very broadly for these purposes), the Dolphins, the Steelers, the Browns ... and the Raiders. At 73, Carroll’s age should not be an issue that keeps him from getting the job in Las Vegas.
Brady seriously can't expect us to believe that he doesn't have a big influence on who the Raiders hire for head coach and GM can he?
As the Las Vegas Raiders’ search for a new head coach, they reportedly have another top priority out of the way. They have hired John Spytek as their new general manager
The Las Vegas Raiders will be in the quarterback market this offseason, and a free agency pitch from an NFL analyst lands the team a veteran signal-caller who was the No.1 overall pick in the draft nearly a decade ago.