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Raiders Eye Bills OC Joe Brady for Head Coach Role
27 Jan
Summary
- Raiders conducted a second interview with Buffalo offensive coordinator Joe Brady.
- Brady led the Bills' offense to a top-four scoring average in two seasons.
- The team is seeking a replacement for Pete Carroll after a 3-14 record.

The Las Vegas Raiders are continuing their intensive search for a new head coach, with Buffalo offensive coordinator Joe Brady emerging as a key candidate. Brady recently underwent his second interview for the position.
Brady has been instrumental in elevating the Bills' offense. With him at the helm for the past two years, Buffalo's scoring offense ranked among the top four in the NFL, averaging 30.9 points in 2024 and 28.3 points this season. His coaching expertise was also a significant factor in LSU's 2019 national championship offense.
The Raiders are seeking to rebuild after a disappointing 3-14 season under former coach Pete Carroll. The team also considered Jesse Minter and Ejiro Evero, though Minter has since been hired by Baltimore. Mike McDaniel is also off the market, having accepted the Chargers' offensive coordinator role.




