The Las Vegas Raiders continue to move swiftly as they try to figure out the two biggest football positions in the building.
Interim head coach Rich Bisaccia is getting his interview to become the permanent head coach Wednesday according to NFL Media. Bisaccia, who led the Raiders to a 7-5 record and a playoff berth after Jon Gruden left the organization in October, said Monday he talked to Raiders’ owner Mark Davis on Sunday night and he expected to talk more this week. Bisaccia and his staff will go on vacation Thursday. The only other reported candidate who he Raiders have pursued is New England inside linebacker coach Jerod Mayo.