The Las Vegas Raiders are currently going through the motions when it comes to hiring the franchise's next head coach-general manager pairing and one name that's really picked up a lot momentum is Tampa Bay Buccaneers assistant general manager John Spytek.
The Raiders have come close to hiring Indianapolis Colts assistant general manager Ed Dodds twice. In 2022, he was beaten out by Dave Ziegler and then last year, he was beaten out by Telesco.
The Raiders opened up their general manager position Thursday. What led to Tom Telesco getting dismissed after one year?
The Las Vegas Raiders are one of the teams that will try to enter the 2025 NFL season with renewed hope to compete for at least making the playoffs.
The Las Vegas Raiders requested interviews with Los Angeles Chargers assistant GM Chad Alexander and Pittsburgh Steelers pro scouting director Sheldon White for their general manager vacancy.
The Titans announced they completed in-person interviews with Packers vice president of player personnel Jon-Eric Sullivan and Buccaneers ... fired Tom Telesco last week after one season with the team. Spytek has spent the last nine years in Tampa, so ...
A few days after firing head coach Antonio Pierce, the Las Vegas Raiders made it known they wanted a reset at the general manager position as well. They fired Tom Telesco, and are now in business for a new general manager.
During his recent appearance on Good Morning Football, Las Vegas Raiders star defensive end Maxx Crosby was transparent about the team's impending offseason pla
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The Las Vegas Raiders have requested interviews with executives John Spytek of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Jon-Eric Sullivan of the Green Bay Packers for their
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