The Las Vegas Raiders are officially one of only two NFL teams remaining without a head coach, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
Reporting from the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama, Rapoport shared on "The Insiders" that the Raiders coaching search is still ongoing as the league-wide hiring cycle begins to narrow. With several other vacancies across the league being filled recently, the Raiders now stand as one of the final two organizations yet to name a permanent successor for the position.
The search comes at a critical time for the franchise as they look to establish long-term stability. While other teams have secured high-profile candidates, the Raiders front office continues its evaluation process. The team has been linked to several internal and external candidates, but no formal agreement has been announced as of Wednesday.
As the NFL landscape shifts and coaching staffs begin to take shape elsewhere, the focus remains on Las Vegas to see how they will fill their top leadership role. The decision will be pivotal for the team's direction heading into the draft and free agency periods.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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