Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady is in Las Vegas for a second head coaching interview with the Raiders.
Brady is interesting coach right now, given that he’s in the running for the Bills, Cardinals and Raiders head-coaching job, but could also be a priority offensive coordinator candidate if available.
Here’s the list of candidates for the Raiders’ job:
- Former Dolphins HC Mike McDaniel (Chargers)
- Panthers DC Ejiro Evero (Interviewed)
Chargers DC Jesse Minter (Ravens)Packers DC Jeff Hafley (Dolphins)- Broncos DC Vance Joseph (Interviewed)
- Seahawks OC Klint Kubiak (Interviewed)
- Chiefs OC Matt Nagy (Interviewed)
- Broncos QBs coach Davis Webb (Requested)
- Rams pass game coordinator Nate Scheelhaase (Scheduled)
- Rams OC Mike LaFleur (Requested)
- Rams DC Chris Shula (Requested)
- Vikings DC Brian Flores
- Former Giants HC Brian Daboll (Interviewed)
- Bills OC Joe Brady (Interviewed)
Brady, 36, began his coaching career in 2013 at William & Mary as their linebackers coach. He later became a graduate assistant at Penn State and spent two years with the Saints as an offensive assistant.
LSU hired Brady as their passing game coordinator/wide receivers coach for the 2019 season. He left after one year to become the Panthers’ offensive coordinator but was fired before the end of his second season. The Bills hired him as a QB coach in 2022 and promoted him to offensive coordinator when Ken Dorsey was shown the door a few years ago.
In 2025, the Bills’ offense ranked No. 4 in total yards, No. 4 in points scored, No. 1 in rushing yards, and No. 15 in passing yards.
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