The Las Vegas Raiders are expected to meet this week with Denver Broncos passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach Davis Webb regarding their head coaching vacancy, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.
Webb has quickly risen through the coaching ranks following his retirement as an NFL quarterback, now becoming a primary target for teams looking to fill leadership roles. In addition to the interest from Las Vegas, the Buffalo Bills are also reportedly interested in meeting with Webb for their head coaching position.
However, due to current NFL regulations, the Bills are required to wait until the Broncos' season has officially concluded before they can move forward with a formal interview. The Raiders are moving quickly in their search to find a permanent replacement as they evaluate candidates to lead the franchise.
Webb has spent the current season working under Sean Payton in Denver, where he has been credited with overseeing the development of the team's passing attack and quarterback room. This interview marks a significant step in the young coach's career as he explores opportunities to lead an NFL franchise for the first time.
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