All but one of this year's head coaching vacancies have been filled and Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo isn't in the mix for the Saints' job, which likely means that Spagnuolo will be back in Kansas City for a sixth season in 2025.
An NFL insider revealed that the current "buzz" surrounding the Raiders head coach position involves Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo and one other big-name candidate. The post Chiefs DC Steve Spagnuolo,
The Las Vegas Raiders have made the playoffs just twice since the 2002 season, and coming off a 4-13 season in 2024, they’re looking for a head coach who will make them respectable again. They were hoping to hire Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson,
As the Raiders look for their next head coach, two candidates who have gained Tom Brady's respect have risen to the top.
Kansas City Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo is still drawing interest from the Las Vegas Raiders as a head coach candidate.
The Las Vegas Raiders have hired former Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll to lead their team in 2025, according to NFL Insider Adam Schefter.
On Monday night, we caught wind of this tidbit: Don’t overlook the possibility of former Jets, Patriots, and Seahawks coach Pete Carroll to ... Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo, former Jets coach Robert Saleh, Broncos defensive coordinator ...
While a lot of talk surrounding the Las Vegas Raiders' head coaching search has centered around Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and former Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll, one NFL insider suggested another name to keep an eye on recently.
According to a report, a surprise AFC team is emerging as a contender to land ex-Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll.
Son of Marty, the younger Schottenheimer got his first job as an assistant for Dick Vermeil’s Rams and has spent 14 NFL seasons as an offensive coordinator and never been known
Thanks to a game-changing drop by Buffalo Bills' tight end Dalton Kincaid, the Kansas City Chiefs received yet another dose of good luck on their way to Super Bowl LIX.
Buffalo Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid says the missed opportunity in Sunday's AFC Championship Game against the Kansas City Chiefs will "linger for a while."