A division packed with star coaches will have a handful of issues on offense to address ahead of the 2025 season.
The NFL division with the oldest coaches in 2025 is the AFC West—by far. Pete Carroll just took a job as the Las Vegas Raiders' head coach, making him the oldest active NFL coach at age 73. He will be 74 in September.
Denver's general manager wants to "just keep feeding those lines" after a season of improvement along offensive and defensive fronts.
A major trade idea would send Green Bay Packers star Jaire Alexander to the AFC West.
That appeared to pave the way for Hufanga’s exit when his rookie contract ran out at the end of the 2024 campaign. The 2022 All-Pro will likely get priced out of what the 49ers are wanting to spend at safety, particularly with two cost-controlled draft picks on the defensive depth chart.
The Washington Commander are being urged to trade 2-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Jonathan Allen to the Los Angeles Chargers.
Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach spoke directly from the NFL Scouting Combine about the new-look AFC West. Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes spoke after this year's Super Bowl loss. For a partial transcript,
After being drafted in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft by the New York Jets, he struggled in three seasons with the organization. That was followed by stops in Carolina (2021-22) and San Francisco (2023) before finding a good fit in 2024 with the Vikings.
Following the conclusion of the 2024 NFL season, we take a look at the offseason priorities for the Kansas City Chiefs, the Los Angeles Chargers, the Denver Broncos and the Las Vegas Raiders ahead of the 2025 season.
The AFC West is full of star power at head coach. While Jim Harbaugh obviously leads the Bolts, the rest of the division features coaches with some championship hardware. Here's what the AFC West said about Harbaugh and the Chargers in Indianapolis:
The Pittsburgh Steelers announced the addition of former Denver Broncos, L.A. Chargers tight end Donald Parham.
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Sporting News on MSNRaiders trade proposal lands projected $83 million star quarterback in Las VegasAdditionally, Las Vegas has the draft capital to pull off a trade for Stafford and the cap space to sign him to a new deal. NFL Network's Peter Schrager reported that the former No.1 pick wants to be paid more than $50 million annually on a new contract. The Raiders are projected to have $99 million in cap room, per Over the Cap.
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