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The blueprint for a championship offense was just put on display in Super Bowl LX, and now the Las Vegas Raiders have hired its architect. Klint Kubiak’s move to Las Vegas is already drawing strong endorsements.
New Raiders head coach Klint Kubiak issues blunt Fernando Mendoza comment and reveals Tom Brady plan
Klint Kubiak has been officially introduced as the new head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders, and as he sat down for his first press conference, there was one question on everybody’s mind.
The Las Vegas Raiders are entering one of the most pivotal offseasons in the franchise history, and once again, Tom Brady is at the center of NFL conversation. This time, however, it’s on his dual role as the Raiders minority owner and Fox Sports’ lead NFL broadcaster.
Klint Kubiak became the Las Vegas Raiders’ head coach on Monday, signing a five-year deal after the Seahawks’ Super Bowl LX win. The 38-year-old leaves Seattle after overseeing an offense that ranked third in points per game at 28.
Glazer for example believes Crosby's time with the Raiders is over, but Crosby has not requested a trade, and is in a "great place" with the team, according to NFL Media. However, according to Albert Breer of The MMQB,
Broncos GM George Paton is set to enter the final year of his contract in 2026 and has come up as a possible candidate for the Vikings’ general manager job after being an executive in Minnesota for 14 years.
The National Football League has turned the page to the 2026 season, and already a myriad of issues have risen to the forefront. Three distinct
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'Sky's the limit' for Raiders if Tom Brady pairs Super Bowl champ coach with QB
Tom Brady and Klint Kubiak are assessing whether Fernando Mendoza is worthy of the No. 1 overall pick for the Las Vegas Raiders - and Marcel Reece believes the Indiana QB is the right fit