After a dismal 4-13 season, the Las Vegas Raiders would need to make some bold moves to turn their fortunes around. The organization wasted no time in parting ways with head coach Antonio Pierce and general manager Tom Telesco,
The Las Vegas Raiders were dealt a brutal blow on Monday afternoon when they discovered that Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson would take the Chic
Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby's future with the team appears to be uncertain. During an appearance on Good Morning Football on Friday,
The Las Vegas Raiders defensive end was expecting Ben Johnson to be his next head coach before he was hired by the Chicago Bears.
Crosby was voted by his teammates to receive the Commitment to Excellence Award earlier this month, marking the fourth straight year that he has been bestowed the honor.
The Las Vegas Raiders are only a couple of weeks into the offseason but it has already been a busy one. The Raiders are in the middle of looking for a new head
The Las Vegas Raiders are looking for a new head coach and a new general manager. The Raiders will be patience with the process as they are looking for the right man for the job.
Las Vegas Raiders star defensive end Maxx Crosby laid out what he'd like to see from the team's next head coach.
The Las Vegas Raiders have a chance to hire Ben Johnson as head coach and Maxx Crosby addressed the growing rumors.
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.
Ian Rapoport of NFL.com reports that one name Brady and the Raiders could be targeting is Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, who helped Detroit achieve the No. 1 scoring offense in the regular season this year (33.2 points per game).
Star pass rusher Maxx Crosby has been vocal about the team's issues, and he is more than aware of what the Raiders need to do to be successful. On the "Good Morning Football" show, the defensive end talked about the transitions being made.