Report: Raiders interested in Judge as special teams coordinator
The Las Vegas Raiders have expressed interest in former New York Giants head coach Joe Judge being their next special teams coordinator, a source told ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.
However, Fowler notes that Judge is remaining patient regarding his next opportunity.
Judge, 40, was fired as the Giants' coach following a 4-13 campaign in 2021. He finished 10-23 during his two-year tenure with the franchise.
The Raiders are seeking a replacement for Rich Bisaccia, who's reportedly expected to join the Green Bay Packers as their new special teams coordinator. Bisaccia also served as an assistant head coach. He was tabbed as the Raiders' interim coach last season following the dismissal of Jon Gruden.
If Judge joins the Raiders, he'll be reunited with former New England Patriots assistant Josh McDaniels, who was named Las Vegas' new head coach last month. Judge worked as the Patriots' special teams assistant from 2012-14 before being promoted to coordinator from 2015-19.
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