The Las Vegas Raiders are currently going through the motions when it comes to hiring the franchise's next head coach-general manager pairing and one name that's really picked up a lot momentum is Tampa Bay Buccaneers assistant general manager John Spytek.
A former Michigan linebacker is slated to become the new general manager of the Las Vegas Raiders. According to NFL Network, the team is expected to hire John Spytek, who has spent the past nine seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, including the last two as assistant general manager, to fill its vacant GM position.
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The Las Vegas Raiders have hired Tampa Bay Buccaneers assistant general manager John Spytek as their next GM. Spytek replaces Tom Telesco, who was let go along with head coach Antonio Pierce earlier this month after a 4-13 season.
Michigan ties run deep, and that’s true for Las Vegas Raiders minority owner Tom Brady and new general manager John Spytek. Is Will Johnson up next soon?
Looking for a fresh start, the Las Vegas Raiders have landed on John Spytek to be their next general manager. The team made the move official on Friday
John Spytek, currently Tampa Bay Buccaneers' assistant GM, is expected to become the new general manager of the Las Vegas Raiders. This decision follo
The Raiders owner expects that Carroll and Spytek will be the right fits for their jobs — and will be with the team for the duration.
New Raiders coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Spytek may be at two different stages of their careers, but they had a common message at their introductory news conference Monday at the team’s Henderson headquarters.
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