The Las Vegas Raiders are expected to heavily pursue Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson to fill the team's head coaching vacancy, according
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.
The Las Vegas Raiders minority owner may be giving the team a unique advantage due to his job with Fox Sports.
"Ben Johnson clearly wants to be a Raider sooner rather than later," another fan said immediately following the Lions' loss. "Announce Ben Johnson to the Raiders now," a user said after the game. "Ben Johnson will be the Raiders head coach by weekend's end," a Raiders fan posted.
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Las Vegas has yet to interview Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen, who might be the best candidate of the bunch.
The Las Vegas Raiders are among three teams to have interviewed Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson for their head-coaching vacancy, along with the Chicago Bears and Jacksonville Jaguars.
Maxx Crosby, a former Eastern Michigan star, grew up rooting for Detroit sports, and he's a keen observer as the Lions begin their playoff run.
The Las Vegas Raiders are not playing postseason football this year, but there are plenty of exciting games to tune into this weekend. One of those games is to
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Jacksonville fired general manager Trent Baalke earlier this week and John Spytek to the Raiders hasn’t become official just yet, creating some uneasiness. However, Spytek’s connection to Tom Brady is stronger than his connection to Coen.