Tight end isn’t sweating the addition of rookie Brock Bowers and is eager to make a year-two impact A sweeping in-season change that sees a general manager and head coach ousted means flipping the script.
HENDERSON, Nev.--The Las Vegas Raiders are riding a wave of optimism like the finest of surfers under the leadership fo Coach Antonio Pierce, and new General Manager Tom Telesco.
It wasn’t enough to have 2023 second-round pick Michael Mayer and 2019 John Mackey Award winner Harrison Bryant in the Las Vegas Raiders’ tight end room.
Offensive coordinator talks quarterback battle and impression of Aidan O’Connell From now until around the end of training camp, expect to hear a lot of talk about the Las Vegas Raiders starting quarterback competition between Aidan O’Connell and Gardner Minshew.
Offensive coordinator Luke Getsy was recently asked if the 2024 Las Vegas Raiders offense was the best he's ever been on, and his answer should not surprise you.
Many were baffled when the Raiders took Georgia tight end Brock Bowers with the 13th overall pick in the draft. However, Las Vegas offensive coordinator Luke Getsy seems to think it was a smart choice.
Since selecting Brock Bowers at No. 13 overall, the Raiders have talked about how the tight end was one of the most dominant players at his position in college football — particularly given the level of competition in the SEC.
The Las Vegas Raiders’ quarterback battle remains one of the biggest open questions across the NFL. As Antonio Pierce begins his first season as the Raiders
With Luke Getsy running the Las Vegas Raiders offense, is Zamir White poised for a “breakout” season as RB1 with Josh Jacobs now in Green Bay? You could argue that a few players currently on the roster might have a standout year in 2024.
New offensive coordinator must be creative to take advantage of team’s weapons The battle between Aidan O’Connell and Gardner Minshew will garner plenty of attention.
The Las Vegas Raiders need a quarterback to compete with Aidan O’Connell; that’s not breaking news by any means. Be that as it may, the debate on who that signal-caller should be is a hot one.
For the Las Vegas Raiders to make it back to the playoffs next season, they must turn the corner on the passing game. That depends on many factors, especially who the Raiders will start at quarterback next season.
The Las Vegas Raiders’ roster and coaching staff finally started to take shape during the offseason, and they have clarity on who will be leading the team in 2024.
Many have been speculating that the Raiders could represent a potential destination for Bears QB Justin Fields this offseason. Raiders' new OC, Luke Getsy, just added fuel to that fire.
Former Chicago Bears offensive coordinator Luke Getsy has listed his house in Waukegan, Ill., for about $1.7 million, according to a report from the Chicago Tribune.
More details about the Kliff Kingsbury situation have emerged, explaining why he spurned the Las Vegas Raiders and became the Washington Commanders offensive coordinator instead.
The last few days have been a roller coaster ride for the Las Vegas Raiders. The team seemingly had a deal done with former Arizona Cardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury to become the team’s new offensive coordinator.
With all signs pointing to Luke Getsy becoming the next offensive coordinator for the Las Vegas Raiders, the reaction hasn’t been all that encouraging.
After discussions between Las Vegas and Kliff Kingsbury stalled, the Raiders are expected to name Luke Getsy as their next OC. Hiring the former Bears OC eliminates a potential trade for quarterback Justin Fields.
The Las Vegas Raiders are working on a deal to hire Luke Getsy as the team’s new offensive coordinator, according to a report by Albert Breer. Most recently, Getsy was the offensive coordinator of the Chicago Bears from 2022 to 2023.
The Las Vegas Raiders may have missed out on hiring Kliff Kingsbury, but they appear to have a new offensive coordinator.
Less than a day after Kliff Kingsbury backtracked on a reported agreement to become the Raiders’ offensive coordinator, the team is moving toward another option.
Conducting their first OC search in 16 years, the Saints are not cutting corners.
Well, it’s a new day on the offensive side of the football for the Chicago Bears, who just let go of their offensive coordinator, Luke Getsy, along with other staffers.
The Bears evaluated their staff over the past two days.
Per Courtney Cronin of ESPN, Fields threw 13 screen passes against the Vikings and 21 total passes behind the line of scrimmage.
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