The Las Vegas Raiders are under new management in 2024. With Tom Telesco taking the reins from the brief Dave Ziegler regime, he's already been busy reshaping…
When the Las Vegas Raiders chose to part ways with head coach Josh McDaniels and general manager Dave Ziegler during the season, offensive coordinator Mick Lombardi was also relieved of his duties as well.
When the Raiders fired head coach Josh McDaniels midway through his second season with the team, general manager Dave Ziegler was also dismissed. The latter has found his next NFL opportunity, at least on a short-term basis.
Dave Ziegler is officially taking the Derek Carr path.
Jonathan Jones reports that the Saints are hiring former Raiders GM Dave Ziegler in an advisory role through the 2024 NFL draft. Jones notes that this role is expected to last through the next two months leading up to the draft.
The Las Vegas Raiders have some major foundational decisions to make this offseason. While much of the attention goes towards who will be the team’s next head coach, the Raiders also must hire a new general manager after parting ways with Dave Ziegler earlier this season.
After moving on from Josh McDaniels and Dave Ziegler, the Raiders created another opening on the sideline and in the front office that owner Mark Davis is now tasked with filling. The team’s interim options have impressed in their respective audition periods, but they are not assured of the permanent gig as of now.
The Las Vegas Raiders have huge decisions ahead of them in the offseason as they need to find a new general manager and head coach. The Raiders made the decision to fire Dave Ziegler and Josh McDaniels earlier during the 2023 season after the pair failed to produce many wins.
The Chandler Jones debacle was an undeniable black eye for the Las Vegas Raiders organization; however, former general manager Dave Ziegler signed him despite red flags.
The Las Vegas Raiders made a massive decision a few weeks ago to hit the reset button. Less than two years after handing the reins of the franchise over to general manager Dave Ziegler and head coach Josh McDaniels, ownership decided to go in a different direction.
The Las Vegas Raiders have moved on from the dog days of the old Patriots way that Josh McDaniels tried to bring to the silver and black. Sure, they may still be in the dog days, as the Raiders sit at 5-7 on the year, but the worst of it all is in the past.
At this point in time, it looks like Dave Ziegler’s tenure at the helm of one of the National Football League’s biggest brands, the Las Vegas Raiders, will not be a memorable one.
HENDERSON, Nev.—As the cool chills of autumn hung over Ford Field in Detroit on Devil’s Night in the Motor City, it was a foreshadowing of the doom on the horizon to the Raiders career of coach Josh McDaniels and GM Dave Ziegler.
When the Raiders begin the search for a new head coach and general manager to replace Josh McDaniels and Dave Ziegler, they could have a difficult time attracting the most desirable talent.
Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis decided to make major changes following his team’s loss to the Detroit Lions on Monday night, but it sounds like former head coach Josh McDaniels had one foot out the door several days before that.
The only consistency with the Raiders under Davis's watch has been a lot of losing.
Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis apologized to players for wasting their seasons following Monday night's loss to the Detroit Lions, then fired the team's head coach and general manager the next day.
Las Vegas Raiders Pro Bowl pass-rusher Maxx Crosby sounds hyped to play for interim head coach and former New York Giants linebacker Antonio Pierce.
New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr reacted Wednesday to the Las Vegas Raiders, his former employer, firing both head coach Josh McDaniels and general manager Dave Ziegler following Tuesday's trade deadline.
The sweeping changes to the organization came just hours after the NFL trade deadline came and went, and just 24 hours after their latest loss — an ugly 26-14 defeat.
Midway through the Josh McDaniels-Dave Ziegler tandem’s second season, Mark Davis is pulling the plug. The Raiders are firing their head coach and general manager, Adam Schefter of ESPN.com reports.
The Josh McDaniels and Dave Ziegler experiment in Las Vegas is over.
Since the end of the 2022 NFL season, Las Vegas Raiders general manager Dave Ziegler has made – or has failed to make – a seemingly-countless amount of moves that Raider Nation hasn’t seen eye-to-eye with.
The Las Vegas Raiders were unable to end the preseason on a high note as they lost to the Dallas Cowboys, 31-16. It was the first loss the Raiders suffered in the summer, though overall the team looked sharp on both ends.
Reigning rushing champ Josh Jacbos is among the high-profile RBs still looking to secure big paydays, but the Raiders, like every other team, have been unwilling to offer a long-term deal. Could that change?
HENDERSON, Nev.--The Las Vegas Raiders, coming off of an impressive two days of joint practices and facing their first preseason game of the 2023 National Football League versus the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday, made some big roster moves today.
The Las Vegas Raiders got off to a busy start this week as they once again revisited the New England Patriots’ “pipeline.” Another interesting tidbit was that a longtime Raiders fan could be coming home; we’re referring to All-Pro cornerback Marcus Peters.
The 2023 NFL Draft delivered three unpredictable days of intrigue, shocking trades, head-scratching selections, and the inevitable post-draft grades before a single selection had even taken a professional snap.
The Las Vegas Raiders did indeed draft a quarterback; however, it wasn’t one that many had predicted. No C.J. Stroud or Will Levis; general manager Dave Ziegler went with Purdue’s Aidan O’Connell.
HENDERSON, Nev.--The Las Vegas Raiders GM Dave Ziegler concluded his second draft at the helm of the Silver and Black and just recapped it. Ziegler discussed the happenings of day three and all three days.
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