The Las Vegas team announced the hiring of Gus Bradley, but mistakenly posted a photo of Ken Whisenhunt
Las Vegas Raiders they have appointed Gus Bradley his new defensive coordinator, the team announced on Tuesday.
Bradley, a former head coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars He was last defensive coordinator for four seasons, from 2013 to 2016 Los Angeles chargers in the past four seasons.
The team announced the hiring via Twitter using a photo of the former attack coordinator Chargers, Ken Whisenhunt, but they quickly removed the message to correct their mistake.
😳 What happened there, @Raiders?
The #RaiderNation They announced the hiring of Gus Bradley as their defensive coordinator, but …
They put Ken Whisenhunt’s photo first! 😶#NFLxESPN https://t.co/fOh6rFimob pic.twitter.com/W3FWIwBv4t
– NFLLive_esp (@NFLLive_esp) January 12, 2021
Bradley replaces defensive coordinator Paul Guenther, who was fired by the head coach Jon Gruden by the end of the 2020 season. The coach of the attacking Rod Marinelli, took over as interim defensive coordinator to end the season. Guenther arrived at Raiders out of control Gruden when he took over as head coach in 2018, his second term as commander of the franchise.
The Raiders they finished 7-9 and outside of the late season. This is the third consecutive season that Las Vegas does not qualify for the playoffs led by Gruden since his return as the franchise’s head coach, and its fourth consecutive season overall.
The Raiders played their first season in 2020 Las Vegas, after relocation of the city Oakland, where they have been since the 1995 campaign.