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We’ll update everything below in reverse chronological order:
January 28
4:14 p.m.: As expected, the Raiders have interviewed Darrell Bevell for their offensive coordinator position. Bevell is an assistant with Miami. Bevell was Pete Carroll’s offensive coordinator in Seattle from 2011-17.
January 27
12:21 p.m.: The Athletic is reporting the Raiders are interviewing defensive line coach Rob Leonard for the defensive coordinator job.
6:55 a.m.: The Raiders have asked Seattle permission to talk to Karl Scott about the defensive coordinator job.
January 25
7:45 a.m.: A name to watch for the defensive coordinator job is Seattle’s Karl Scott, who has history with new Raiders’ head coach Pete Carroll.
January 23
9:37 p.m.: Any concerns about John Spytek have been alleviated. He’s officially signed his contract and will be part of the head coach search, per NFL Media’s Tom Pelissero.
7:54 p.m.: Another head coach vacancy filled and coach off the market,
3:16 p.m.: Meanwhile, Liam Coen may be back on track in Jacksonville.
2:19 p.m.: Josina Anderson is reporting the Raiders are showing interest in both Pete Carroll and Steve Spagnuolo. Both have interviewed.
2:02 p.m.: The Dallas Cowboys have reportedly informally talked to former Seattle head coach Pete Carroll about the coaching job. No formal interview has been scheduled, according to the report. It has been speculated that Carroll is the favorite to be hired by the Raiders. He also interviewed with Chicago, but that job has been filled.
January 22
7:16 a.m.: There is one less head-coach candidate as Liam Coen is staying in Tampa Bay.
January 21
4:04 p.m.: Aaron Glenn and Lance Newmark, who the Las Vegas Raiders have both interviewed, have left the Jets’ building after interviewing Tuesday. They are considered the favorites to land there.
January 20
11:28 a.m.: Is Ben Johnson getting close to taking the Chicago Bears’ job?
11:20 a.m.: Lance Newmark is having his second interview with the Jets’ for their general manager job. He interviewed the Raiders’ on Sunday.
January 19
7:21 a.m.: Washington assistant general manager Lance Newmark is the sixth known candidate for the Raiders’ GM job. He is close with top Raiders’ coaching candidate Ben Johnson.
January 18
9:00 p.m.: Chargers assistant general manager Chad Alexander will have his second in-person interview on Monday in Las Vegas. The Raiders are narrowing their GM search and presumptively getting close to making a decision.
6:30 p.m.: Brandon Brown, Giants’ assistant general manager, will have an in-person interview on Monday. This will be his second interview after meeting virtually last week.
January 17
12:02 p.m.: The Raiders are reportedly interviewing former Carolina and Washington head coach Ron Rivera for their head-coaching job. He is the eighth known candidate Las Vegas has asked to interview.
11:58 a.m.: The Tennessee Titans are hiring the Chiefs’ Mike Borgonzi as their general manager. Raiders’ candidates Jon-Eric Sullivan and John Spytek were among six finalists for the job. The Raiders and Jets’ GM jobs remain open.
6:39 a.m.: Deion Sanders is reportedly interested in the Raiders’ coaching job. The Raiders are reportedly not interested in him. Raiders’ star Maxx Crosby would be cool if Sanders was his coach, though, and has a long relationship with him.
January 16
6:17 a.m.: The Raiders are interviewing Vance Joseph Thursday and Robert Saleh on Friday for the head-coaching job.
6:01 a.m.: Could the Chiefs be the reason Ben Johnson doesn’t go to Las Vegas, Adam Schefter thinks that may be the case.
January 15
6:34 p.m.: Per Mike Klis of 9News in Denver, Vance Joseph will interview with the Raiders on Thursday. In addition to being the Broncos’ defensive coordinator over the last two years, he was the team’s head coach in 2017 and 2018.
6:20 p.m.: The Athletic is reporting that Robert Saleh will interview in person later this week while Todd Monken’s and Vance Joseph’s interviews are to be determined. Monken’s interview is tricky with the Ravens still being in the playoffs but Joseph is free to meet since the Broncos got eliminated last week.
4:29 p.m.: A fifth GM candidate, Chad Alexander of the Los Angeles Chargers, is the latest Raiders’ candidate.
2:28 p.m.: A fourth GM candidate, Brandon Brown of the New York Giants, has emerged for the Raiders.
10:29 a.m.: Ben Johnson explains how he is different in interviews during this coaching cycle.
9:10 a.m.: The Athletic has a look at the Raiders’ hiring committee.
January 14
5:14 p.m.: The Raiders are asking permission to talk to Pittsburgh’s Sheldon White for their open general manager job.
6:24 a.m.: The Raiders are requesting to interview Tampa Bay’s John Spytek for the general manager job. Spytek was with Tom Brady with the Buccaneers and at Michigan.
6:18 a.m.: The Raiders put their first interview request for an interview for a general manager as they asked to interview Green Bay Packers vice president of personnel Jon-Eric Sullivan.
January 13
9:12 a.m.: There is another head-coaching job opening as the Dallas Cowboys are parting ways with coach Mike McCarthy. There are now six openings.
6:21 a.m.: NFL Media is reporting that the Raiders have requested an interview with Denver offensive coordinator Vance Joseph.
January 12
11:12 a.m.: The Athletic has some notes on the Raiders’ coaching search, including some GM candidates being nervous about Tom Brady’s degree of involvement and the Raiders not feeling Deion Sanders.
8:21 a.m.: Mike Vrabel, who was a potential target of former teammate Tom Brady and the Raiders, has agreed to coach the New England Patriots. There are now five openings.
January 11
8:57 a.m.: Pete Carroll will interview with Raiders on Monday, according to NFL Media.
7:58 a.m.: More evidence that Ben Johnson is the Raiders’ top coaching target.
January 10
12:22 p.m.: The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson is still in play, but momentum is building for Pete Carroll. Still, the Raiders are just starting the interview process.
8:29 a.m.: NFL Media reports former Jets’ coach Robert Salah will have his interview with the Raiders on Thursday.
7:12 a.m.: The Raiders have given Tom Brady head-hunting help in their head-coaching and GM search.
January 9
6:30 p.m.: Pete Carroll is interviewing with the Raiders next week after a meeting with the Chicago Bears today. The 73-year-old is looking to get back in coaching after a year off and appears to have a market.
2:26 p.m.: The Raiders will interview Detroit defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn on Friday the same day they interview Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson. Glenn is interviewing with five of the six teams with openings. He declined an interview with New England, another indication it is close to hiring Mike Vrabel.
10:05 a.m.: The Athletic reports the Raiders don’t have an interview set with Mike Vrabel. He was expected to be a top target. Things can always change.
9:04 a.m.: The Jaguars have asked the Chiefs permission to talk to their defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo about their head-coaching job. The Raiders and Jets have done so as well.
January 8
7:20 p.m.: The Raiders want to interview fired Jets head coach Robert Saleh.
5:50 p.m.: The Raiders have requested an interview with Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken, who coached Brock Bowers at Georgia.
12:02 p.m.: It is now being reported that Johnson accepted the Raiders’ interview and will talked them virtually on Friday along with three other interviews.
11:44 a.m.: The Athletic is reporting is Ben Johnson has three interviews set up, but none with the Raiders who requested an interview. We will see if he takes an interview.
10:57 a.m.: The Raiders are staying in the AFC West for their next interview request as they want to talk to Chiefs’ defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo, according to The Athletic.
8:18 a.m.: Sports Illustrated is reporting the Raiders have requested to interview Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn. They are both going to be hot names. Also, it’s the first reported requests by the team.
6:33 a.m.: The Athletic reports the Raiders will have interest in Minnesota defensive coordinator Brian Flores. He was with Raiders’ minority owner Tom Brady in New England.