The Los Angeles Chargers are getting closer to losing a key front office name—thanks to the Las Vegas Raiders. While the Chargers are winning the overall NFL head-coach hiring cycle because other teams seem to be staying away from Jesse Minter,
If Alexander is hired, it would be the second consecutive year in which the Raiders hired a general manager from the Chargers’ front office. Last year, they hired Tom Telesco, who was fired after one season in Las Vegas. Telesco was with the Bolts for 11 seasons.
Either way, the Chargers have to like what they see over there as Brady and his messy ownership-broadcasting relationship continues. The AFC West is bad enough, what with the Denv
The New England Patriots have conducted their second interview for their vacant offensive coordinator position. According to a report by Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, the team met with current Los Angeles Chargers passing game coordinator Marcus Brady on Friday.
According to NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport, Chargers assistant general manager Chad Alexander was requested to interview for the Raiders’ vacant general manager job. This marks Alexander’s first interview for a GM position.
Through the first week of their coaching search, the Dallas Cowboys’ list of interviews is coming into focus. But as NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport pointed out, they will be Rooney Rule compliant by Monday night.
The Los Angeles Chargers fanbase shouldn't be too disappointed with the season the team had. The Chargers finished the year 11-6 with a postseason appearance.
NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reporting Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson is a "name to watch" for the Las Vegas Raiders head coach vacancy.
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport: Quarterback Caleb Williams was a big reason Ben Johnson chose the Chicago Bears. Los Angeles Rams cornerback Cobie Durant joins 'The Insiders' to chat about dominate defensive performance vs. Minnesota Vikings.
NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reporting Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Nakobe Dean feared to have suffered season ending knee injury.
The Los Angeles Chargers might be winning during the NFL’s head coach hiring cycle because they aren’t losing coaches (and Jim Harbaugh doesn’t have plans to make changes to his coaching staff). But they might just lose a key member of the front office.
The New England Patriots interviewed Chargers passing game coordinator Marcus Brady for their offensive coordinator vacancy, according to Ian Rapoport.