Graham interviewed with the Jaguars for their head coach and DC vacancies as well as the Bengals for their DC opening
Patrick Graham had several suitors this offseason. Including Raiders head coach Pete Carroll. Thus the Raiders get their top assistant back.
Patrick Graham isn't going anywhere. Despite interviewing for head coaching and defensive coordinator jobs elsewhere, Graham will remain with the Raiders. Josina Anderson reports that Pete Carroll is retaining Graham.
The Las Vegas Raiders introduced head coach Pete Carroll on Monday. Now, it's time to get to work. The first order of business for Carroll will be assembling a
The Las Vegas Raiders will be retaining the services of defensive coordinator Patrick Graham, as Las Vegas Raiders On SI has confirmed. Our Hondo Carpenter mad
The Jacksonville Jaguars are continuing to fill out the team's coaching staff, recently completed an interview with a former head coach candidate.
From the moment we heard that Pete Carroll was coming back to be the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders, we wondered if Pittsburgh Steelers free-agent quarterback Russell Wilson would be heading out west to join him. Now, with the news that the Raiders interviewed…
After looking into a few outside candidates, the Raiders are in position to maintain the status quo at the defensive coordinator spot. Pete Carroll is set to have continuity on that side of the ball for 2025.
Los Angeles Chargers fans are likely smiling ear-to-ear knowing that the Las Vegas Raiders have re-signed DC Patrick Graham.
A new era of Raiders football has officially started this offseason. The Las Vegas Raiders have a new head coach Pete Carroll and a new general manager John Spy
But, it’s also premature and unnecessary. The Raiders don’t to have a form plan for the post Carroll era yet. From listening to Carroll — who will be the 74 in September and will will be the oldest NFL head coach in history in his first game as the Raiders’ leader — it is clear he is not focused on when he is going to leave this post.