JOSH McDANIELS OUT AS RAIDERS HEAD COACH, JASON GARRETT TAKES REINS_
Las Vegas, NV – In a stunning move, the Las Vegas Raiders announce the dismissal of Head Coach Josh McDaniels, effective immediately. Former Dallas Cowboys coach Jason Garrett takes over as the new head coach.
– McDaniels’ tenure lasted just two seasons, with a 12-20 record.
– Garrett, 57, boasts 10 years of head coaching experience with the Cowboys (2010-2019).
– The decision comes after a disappointing 2-4 start to the 2024 season.
“Josh worked tirelessly, but we need a change. Jason’s experience and leadership will stabilize our team.”
“I’m honored to lead this talented team. We’ll focus on discipline, execution, and winning football.”
– “Coach Garrett brings a winning mentality. We’re excited to work with him.” – QB, Jimmy Garoppolo
– “This change can revitalize our season. We’re behind Coach Garrett.” – LB, Maxx Crosby
– Expected to retain current Defensive Coordinator, Patrick Graham
– Rumors swirl about hiring former Cowboys OC, Kellen Moore
– Raiders face AFC West rival, Kansas City Chiefs, in Week 7
– Garrett’s debut as head coach set for Sunday, October 27th
Mixed emotions on social media, with some fans welcoming the change and others skeptical about Garrett’s past performance.
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