Tom Cable to be head coach for the Raiders next season

January 29, 2009

At least that's what ESPN and other league sources are saying. The media reported on Wednesday that Al Davis is planning on removing the interim tag from head coach Tom Cable's job description. Raiders' senior executive John Herrera denied the imminent hiring of cable and told reporters that "no decision has been made yet". Cable's current contract expired January 13th and the Raiders have yet to renew it, but he still remains working at the team's facility.

Cable is considered to be the leading candidate for the Raiders' head coaching position. Coupled with the fact that he was recruiting staff members at the Senior Bowl and has not interviewed with any other teams, it appears certain that he and Davis are close to an agreement. In addition to Cable, Davis interviewed New York Giants' offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride and Green Bay assistant coach Winston Moss for the head coaching position. It was also reported that one of the other candidates for the job was informed that Cable had been hired. Again, no official stament has been made by the Raiders.

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