Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis has explained his justification for pursuing Tom Brady as a part-owner and used a colorful description on his way there. Davis told reporters that the implosion of Jon Gruden's latest tenure with the team is why he wanted to add someone with football experience to the franchise's leadership.
Jon Gruden has been doing work with Barstool Sports as a content creator, which is a bit of a change from his time of being a coach in the NFL. Still, football
Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis said that adding Tom Brady as a minority owner brought a needed piece that has been missing from the organization since Jon Gruden resigned. "Bringing in Tom Brady was bringing in somebody on the football side that I had been lacking having here in the organization,
When Jon Gruden resigned as the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders in 2021, NFL Network's Rich Eisen claimed that his “position was no longer tenable in
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The Las Vegas Raiders are currently looking ... One of the most noticeable coaches in the history of the Raiders was head coach Jon Gruden. Gruden was loved by Raider Nation and was one of the ...
The Raiders are coming off a 4-13 season where they struggled to find a steady quarterback, with veteran Gardner Minshew and Aidan O'Connell both missing long stretches because of injury. The Raiders will have the No. 6 draft pick and could have the opportunity to get a new signal-caller in either Shedeur Sanders or Cam Ward.
Over the weekend, former #Raiders HC Jon Gruden shared a story about an infamous gaffe he made at Arrowhead Stadium in 2020.
While discussing Tom Brady's new role, Raiders owner Mark Davis said former coach Jon Gruden had his "head chopped off" following scandal.
The Las Vegas Raiders, as they head into their sixth NFL season in the team’s new home after 16 years in Oakland, finally appear ready to start a new era. And that new era will need to start with a new quarterback.
It was a beautiful day in Las Vegas as the new sheriff in town, Pete Carroll, made his media debut as head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders. Alongside Carroll was Sin City’s new general manager John Spytek,