Running back Dylan Laube has used his work on special teams as a way to get and keep an NFL job.
Laube, a 2024 sixth-round pick out of New Hampshire, had only worked with one special teams coordinator until the Raiders fired Tom McMahon on Friday and promoted assistant Derius Swinton II on an interim basis.
“It’s tough,” Laube said. “If you ask anyone in this building, they loved Tom and we still do. It sucks, but it’s part of the business and (Swinton) and (assistant special teams coach Kade Rannings), who are now taking the reins, they’ve worked under Tom for such a long time. I think Tom showed them the ropes and they can add something new to it. Hopefully, it gets better from here.”
Plagued by inconsistency
The Raiders hope the midseason move can spark a group that has been far too

Las Vegas Review-Journal

NFL Pittsburgh Steelers
Deseret News
NFL Cleveland Browns
NFL News
NFL Los Angeles Chargers
Billings Gazette
Essentiallysports Football
AlterNet
WVTM 13 Entertainment