Not every head coaching job in the NFL is attractive. This also applies to the Las Vegas Raiders. Now the next promising candidate is said to have canceled.
The Las Vegas Raiders have had a horror season. With a 3:14 record, they were the worst team in the NFL.
Which doesn’t increase the attractiveness when it comes to looking for a new head coach. The Raiders parted ways with legend Pete Carroll after just one year.
For Broncos quarterbacks coach Davis Webb, the prospects of the number one pick and working with co-owner Tom Brady are apparently not enough incentive to start with the Raiders.
NFL: Davis Webb prefers to stay with the Broncos
According to NFL insider Ian Rapoport, Webb plans to withdraw from the Raiders’ search process. Instead, he is considered the top candidate for the position of offensive coordinator on his current team. He is also said to have received further inquiries for OC positions.
While Webb has little interest in the Raiders, Seahawks OC Klint Kubiak is expected to conduct second interviews with the Raiders and Arizona Cardinals before his trip to the Super Bowl, according to Rapoport.