Breaking: Charger’s Assistant GM Lead Search For Raider’s Top Office Role

Raiders to Interview Chargers Assistant GM Chad Alexander for Top Front Office Role

The Las Vegas Raiders are taking a significant step in their search for a new general manager by granting a second interview to Chad Alexander, the assistant general manager of their division rival, the Los Angeles Chargers.

Alexander, who joined the Chargers in 2024, has quickly become a rising star in NFL front-office circles. His impressive resume includes 20 years with the Baltimore Ravens, where he was instrumental in building competitive rosters, and a stint as the New York Jets’ director of player personnel from 2019 to 2023.

Known for his expertise in scouting and talent evaluation, Alexander played a key role in reshaping the Chargers’ roster over the past year. The Raiders, who are seeking to overhaul their leadership and improve their on-field performance, appear to view Alexander as a strong candidate to lead their football operations.

Should Alexander make the move, it would be a bold statement by the Raiders and a significant blow to the Chargers, as they would lose a key architect of their recent success. The development also adds a layer of intrigue to the AFC West rivalry.

Reports indicate the Raiders are still interviewing other candidates, including Joe Hortiz of the Ravens and Jim Harbaugh, who has been linked to both coaching and executive roles. However, Alexander’s second interview signals serious interest and could make him a frontrunner for the position.

Stay tuned as the Raiders’ front-office search unfolds in the coming days.

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