The Raider Ramble‘s own Mario Tovar was ahead of the curve when he suggested it may be time for Kansas City Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo to get another shot at being a head coach in the National Football League.
One Chiefs player to watch as workouts resume next week is running back Isiah Pacheco. The dynamic ball-carrier dealt with multiple injuries this season. He fractured his fibula against the Cincinnati Bengals in September and missed the regular-season finale with injured ribs.
Spagnuolo, the Chiefs’ defensive boss since 2019, has won three Super Bowl rings in Kansas City and a fourth as the New York Giants’ coordinator in 2007. He’s the only coordinator in NFL history to win Super Bowls with two different teams, and the only coordinator — defense or offense — with four rings.
According to two separate reports this week, the Chiefs have received requests from the New York Jets and Las Vegas Raiders to interview Spagnuolo for their head coach vacancies, which could leave Kansas City in need of a new defensive mastermind.
As far as this year’s head coaching search goes, Friday, June 10th marks what is arguably the most significant day for Mark Davis and the Las Vegas Raiders.
Kansas City Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo will interview for the head coach openings with the New York Jets, Las Vegas Raiders and
HENDERSON, Nev. — The Las Vegas Raiders are starting over — again.
Earlier this week, the Las Vegas Raiders made the much-anticipated decision to fire their head coach, Antonio Pierce. It's the second straight season now in which they've fired their head coach, and the third in four in which the coach has either resigned,
The Las Vegas Raiders are beginning another coaching search after firing Antonio Pierce on Tuesday afternoon. This will be the sixth coach owner Mark Davis wil
The Raiders are starting from scratch, as the team announced Thursday it had fired GM Tom Telesco two days after axing coach Antonio Pierce.
Mike Vrabel may be former New England Patriots teammates with Las Vegas Raiders minority owner Tom Brady, but that doesn't mean the AFC West team