Either way, the Chargers have to like what they see over there as Brady and his messy ownership-broadcasting relationship continues. The AFC West is bad enough, what with the Denv
The Los Angeles Chargers are getting closer to losing a key front office name—thanks to the Las Vegas Raiders. While the Chargers are winning the overall NFL head-coach hiring cycle because other teams seem to be staying away from Jesse Minter, a report last week said assistant general manager Chad Alexander is a hot commodity.
Chargers assistant general manager Chad Alexander will fly to Las Vegas on Monday for a second, in-person interview for the Raiders' general manager position, according to NFL Media's Ian Rapoport. Before coming to Los Angeles,
Johnson seemed like the Raiders' Plan A. Now, where will Mark Davis, Tom Brady and the franchise turn to find their new head coach?
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Alexander was one of the first hires made by Joe Hortiz when he came in as the Chargers' general manager last offseason. The Raiders have already interviewed Alexander and plan to conduct a second interview with him on Monday.
After serving as general manager of the Los Angeles Chargers for 11 seasons, Tom Telesco has lasted just one year in the same role with the Las Vegas Raiders.
A fight broke out in the background of a local television interview with a Raiders fan, as seen in a video that surfaced on social media this week.
The Las Vegas Raiders requested interviews with Los Angeles Chargers assistant GM Chad Alexander and Pittsburgh Steelers pro scouting director Sheldon White for their general manager vacancy
The 4-13 Las Vegas Raiders are cleaning ... Telesco was fired by the Los Angeles Chargers after 11 years of service following a 63-21 beatdown loss that came at the hand of the Raiders last December. The Raiders then made the decision to hire Telesco ...
Ben Johnson, believed to be the top target, can now conduct an in-person interview as soon as Monday after Detroit's season ended Saturday.
New York Giants assistant GM Brandon Brown will meet with the Las Vegas Raiders in person on Monday for their vacant general manager job.