The Las Vegas Raiders are among three teams to have interviewed Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson for their head-coaching vacancy, along with the Chicago Bears and Jacksonville Jaguars.
NFL insiders have reported strong interest for Ben Johnson from the Chicago Bears, Las Vegas Raiders and Jacksonville Jaguars. He's likely putting that out on purpose to build more leverage in negotiations.
As hype continues to build for the Las Vegas Raiders possibly being able to hire Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, one NFL insider wants people to pump the brakes on that idea and still believes the Chicago Bears are a threat.
The Las Vegas Raiders appear to have Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson at the top of their list of head-coach candidates. And, based on the latest rumors, it looks like they have a legit shot to land him.
A reported favorite in the Raiders GM search has surfaced and it's questionable whether it benefits them in a quest to beat the Bears out for Ben Johnson.
The Las Vegas Raiders could soon have a new head coach in place to replace the recently-fired Antonio Pierce. Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson.
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Following the first round of virtual interviews, the Las Vegas Raiders are ahead of the Chicago Bears in the sweepstakes to land Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson.
The Raiders will interview Washington Commanders assistant general manager Lance Newmark on Sunday for their general manager job, a source confirmed.
Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson is one of the most in-demand candidates for vacant head-coaching positions, thanks to the success he has brought Detroit since joining in 2022. Johnson has already completed four interviews for a head-coaching gig as his team remains alive in the NFL playoffs.
One NFL insider still believes that the Jaguars are in the mix for Ben Johnson to be the team’s next head coach.