A process of elimination leads one to the notion that the New York Jets' next general manager could be the Green Bay Packers' VP of player personnel.
Green Bay Packers, Las Vegas Raiders
The Green Bay Packers are named a potential landing spot for a Las Vegas Raiders superstar after the team fired head coach Antonio Pierce and general manager Tom Telesco.
The Las Vegas Raiders requested to interview Green Bay Packers vice president of player personnel Jon-Eric Sullivan as part of their general manager
The Las Vegas Raiders could soon have a new head coach in place to replace the recently-fired Antonio Pierce. Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson.
There has been chatter that the Raiders’ search is focused on Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, but no deal can be consummated at this point so Joseph and others will still have a chance to sway things in Las Vegas. The Raiders have requested ...
Fire up the Maxx Crosby rumor mill. It's possible, too, that Jacobs could lobby for the return of Davante Adams to Green Bay, but given Adams' history with the team, that situation is bigger than Jacobs' requests. Crosby is the guy who makes the most sense, especially with the Packers desperate for another elite pass-rusher.
The Packers added seven more players to future contracts, including one who spent time on their 2024 practice squad, after signing 12 on Tuesday.
The Las Vegas Raiders just completed yet another ... seems to feel that a Crosby trade is possible, and he lists the Green Bay Packers as one of the top potential destinations.
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REPORT: GIANTS AGM BRANDON BROWN TO INTERVIEW IN-PERSON WITH RAIDERS ON MONDAY. New York Giants assistant general manager Brandon Brown, who reportedly has been sought by the Las Vegas Raiders for their vacant general manager position,
The New York Jets interviewed Green Bay Packers executive Jon-Eric Sullivan and Miami Dolphins assistant general manager Brian Gaine on Tuesday for their general manager vacancy. The meetings brought the number of candidates to whom the Jets have spoken to 15 as New York has cast a wide net in its search to