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The Las Vegas Raiders have hired Anthony Patch as a senior personal executive. Patch has been the senior director of college ...
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Sporting News on MSNTrio of Raiders rookies predicted to crack starting lineup in first yearThe Las Vegas Raiders added plenty of young talent to their roster this offseason. Three first-year players are even expected ...
The Las Vegas Raiders made sweeping changes this offseason, naming John Spytek as their general manager and Pete Carroll their head coach. Josh Edwards of CBS ...
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Yardbarker on MSNReport expands on how Tom Brady is involved in Raiders' football operations as minority ownerMany have wondered since last offseason how involved Brady would be as it pertains to certain personnel decisions made by ...
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Sporting News on MSNEagles reportedly reunite with NFL exec who left Philly in 2019 for dumpster-fire franchiseThis will likely be a welcomed change of scenery for Philadelphia's former vice president of player personnel.
Rookie minicamps provide NFL front offices with their first on-field glimpse of what they added this offseason. Organized ...
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Just Blog Baby on MSNTom Brady credited with major change to Raiders' front office strategyWelcome back to this month's edition of everyone's favorite offseason game: What Does Tom Brady Do? Ever since Brady came to ...
San Francisco’s quarterback didn’t want things to get ugly. Plus, NFL playoff seeding, the Olympic debate and more in Albert ...
The 2025 season will be one of great transition for the Chicago Bears. For the first time since 1922, Virginia Halas McCaskey won’t be alive to witness it. The team’s principal owner and matriarch ...
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Inside the Iggles on MSNFormer Eagles front office executive's return home provided a much-needed solutionThe Philadelphia Eagles are bringing back Joe Douglas to the scouting department at a time of movement in the front office.
Giants cornerback Dru Phillips announced via social media that he recently underwent a vision correction procedure.
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