The Las Vegas Raiders are actively searching for a new general manager, with John Spytek of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers emerging as an early candidate. Additionally, Jon-Eric Sullivan, the Green Bay Packers' Vice President of Player Personnel, has garnered attention following a request for an interview from the Raiders.
Sullivan's experience in player scouting and drafting has positioned him as a prominent figure, particularly after successfully identifying key players like Kenny Clark and Aaron Jones. His tenure with the Packers has spanned nearly two decades, exhibiting his deep understanding of football operations.
As the Raiders look to revamp their management, interest in Sullivan has also been expressed by the Tennessee Titans and New York Jets. The franchise is intent on pairing their new general manager with an ideal head coach, with Ben Johnson, the offensive coordinator for the Detroit Lions, emerging as a strong candidate.