The Broncos’ season is over, but hiring season is just ramping up. Denver defensive coordinator Vance Joseph is set to interview with the Las Vegas Raiders for their open head coaching job, a source confirmed to The Post on Monday morning.
Denver Broncos rookie quarterback Bo Nix produced an incredible record-setting first season. Nix holds the Broncos’ rookie wins record with 10 and ranks second
The Las Vegas Raiders requested to speak with Denver Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph regarding the team's head coaching opening, according to
The Las Vegas Raiders have requested a head coach interview with Denver Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph, according to a report from NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
One of the Denver Broncos ‘ division rivals are among the six NFL teams hiring a new head coach this offseason. The Las Vegas Raiders are seeking a new coach after parting ways with Antonio Pierce following the 2024 season. One of the latest candidates to interview for the Raiders’ opening was Pete Carroll, according to ESPN.
Another name has emerged as a possibility in the Las Vegas Raiders' head coaching search. NFL insider Albert Breer reported that the Raiders are interviewing former Carolina Panthers and Washington Co
Denver Broncos rookie quarterback Bo Nix played through a back injury in November when the Broncos defeated the Las Vegas Raiders 29-19. Since then, the former
The Las Vegas Raiders have requested to interview Denver Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph for their head coaching position.
And yet, a new coach is probably looking at a total rebuild in an AFC West division boasting coach-quarterback combos such as Andy Reid- Patrick Mahomes with the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Chiefs, Jim Harbaugh- Justin Herbert with the Los Angeles Chargers and Sean Payton- Bo Nix with the Denver Broncos.
Per NFL insider Ian Rapoport, the Raiders have requested to interview Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph for their head coach opening. Apparently they weren't deterred by a subpar effort against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.
The Denver quarterback sustained three transverse process fractures in his back during Denver’s Nov. 24 win at Las Vegas, he said Monday after the Broncos’ season ended. Nix said he got “twisted up” during the game against Las Vegas and sustained the fractures.
Nix hung tough, though, and the Broncos emerged victorious in Vegas and the next week in a barn-burning affair vs. the Cleveland Browns in Denver. Then that blessed Week 14 bye came and he was able to rest the injury away.