Dennison spent last season in Las Vegas as the Seahawks’ run game coordinator and senior offensive advisor. He brings roughly 30 years of NFL coaching experience, including stints as an offensive coordinator with the Bills, Broncos, and Texans, per Zenitz.
The potential move comes as the Raiders continue to reshape their staff under new leadership. Dennison would join Klint Kubiak, the Raiders’ head coach, and Andrew Janocko, Las Vegas’ offensive coordinator, two former Seahawks colleagues.
Dennison’s position with Seattle in 2025 marked his first season with the club, following a 2024 season with the New Orleans Saints as a senior offensive assistant after a two-year NFL hiatus.
If finalized, Dennison’s arrival would reinforce a Raiders–Seahawks coaching connection, with former Seahawks playbooks and philosophy potentially influencing Las Vegas’ offensive approach under Kubiak and Janocko.
This report was originally published by Heavy Sports, with Zenitz noting the Raiders’ anticipated hiring of Dennison and highlighting his extensive NFL resume.