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Las Vegas is starting over, again. The Pete Carroll experiment lasted one 3-14 season and ended in a firing. The reward for the worst record in football was the number one overall pick, and the Raiders used it on a quarterback. Now a new offensive-minded coach gets to build around a pair of genuine young stars.
Klint Kubiak arrives from Seattle, where he coordinated the offense that won Super Bowl LX. He inherits running back Ashton Jeanty, tight end Brock Bowers, and a rookie quarterback he gets to mold from day one. This is year one of a rebuild with real foundation pieces.
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Fernando Mendoza is the bet. The number one overall pick steps in as the rookie starter, handed the keys early so he can learn on the job. He has more to work with than most rookies, with Ashton Jeanty in the backfield and Brock Bowers, one of the best young tight ends in football, as a security blanket. The whole project is Mendoza’s development, and Kubiak was hired to lead it.
Raiders next game odds
Miami Dolphins at Las Vegas Raiders · 9/13/26 · 1:25 PM PT
| Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Miami Dolphins | +3.0 (+100) | +145 | O 41.5 (-110) |
| Las Vegas Raiders | -3.0 (-120) | -170 | U 41.5 (-110) |
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Raiders to make the playoffs
| Market | Yes | No |
|---|---|---|
| Las Vegas Raiders to make the playoffs | +550 | -1000 |
Our call: they miss it. At +550 to make the playoffs and -1000 to miss, the market sees exactly what this is. A rebuild with a rookie quarterback and one of the league’s shakier rosters. Las Vegas was the worst team in football in 2025, last in rushing despite drafting Jeanty sixth overall, and the turnaround does not happen in one year. The foundation is promising. The win total is not.
Klint Kubiak takes over a rebuild
The Raiders fired Pete Carroll after a single 3-14 season and ran a search led by owner Mark Davis, minority owner Tom Brady and general manager John Spytek. They landed Klint Kubiak, fresh off coordinating Seattle’s Super Bowl-winning offense, a 38-year-old hire aimed squarely at developing young talent.
It is a clear pivot to offense and to youth. With a rookie quarterback and ascending pieces around him, the Raiders bet on a coach who just built one of the league’s most explosive attacks. The roster is not there yet, and nobody in the building pretends otherwise.
Andrew Janocko, Rob Leonard and a new scheme
Andrew Janocko followed Kubiak from Seattle to become offensive coordinator, keeping the system intact for the rookie quarterback to learn. Continuity of scheme between the coordinator and the head coach is the point, even on a roster being rebuilt.
On defense, Rob Leonard was promoted from defensive line coach to coordinator and is switching the Raiders to a 3-4 base, moving on from the 4-3 under Patrick Graham. Assistant head coach Mike McCoy helps run the day-to-day. It is a staff built to teach a young team.
The Raiders playing staff
The two cornerstones are Ashton Jeanty and Brock Bowers. Jeanty, the sixth pick in 2025, is a workhorse back, and Bowers is already among the best tight ends in the league. Maxx Crosby anchors the pass rush. Those are real pieces.
Around them is a roster that finished last in rushing and 3-14 overall, with a rookie under center. The talent at the top can carry a rebuild, but the depth and the quarterback experience are not there yet. This is a build, and 2026 is the first year of it.
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