The Las Vegas Raiders are hiring veteran NFL assistant Mike Sullivan to serve as the team’s new quarterbacks coach, according to Tom Pelissero of The Insiders. Sullivan joins the coaching staff with a wealth of experience across multiple NFL organizations and a reputation for high-level quarterback development.
Sullivan, 59, is widely recognized for the pivotal role he played in the early career of Eli Manning during his tenure with the New York Giants. His work with Manning is often cited as a key factor in the quarterback's growth into a two-time Super Bowl champion. Sullivan now moves to Las Vegas, where he is set to work with another former No. 1 overall pick as the Raiders look to stabilize their offensive leadership.
With a career spanning several decades, Sullivan has served in various capacities, including offensive coordinator roles. His addition to the Raiders' staff provides a seasoned voice in the room as the team prepares for the upcoming season. The move highlights the organization's focus on veteran experience to guide their passing game.
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