Do Las Vegas Raiders kick tires on Daniel Carlson again?

Joe DeCamillis has the tall task of restoring order to the Las Vegas Raiders special teams unit. It’s a group that was dependable, if not consistent in prior years, however, in 2025, it was more liability than asset.

The lack of execution resulted in blocked field goals and punts and allowing touchdowns on punt and kick off return and the eventual dismissal of former special teams boss Tom McMahon. A majority of the Raiders 2025 coaching staff is out the door alongside McMahon paving the way for Las Vegas to land hotshot Klint Kubiak as its new head coach.

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And in comes DeCamillis alongside the new lead man to right the Raiders’ ship. The 34-year coaching veteran — a majority of it focused on special teams — provides the rookie head coach an experienced assistant that was in charge of the Los Angeles Rams 2021 unit that was a strength not liability. Coincidentally, that’s the last time up until this most recent 2025 season, head coach Sean McVay took special teams seriously.

DeCamillis has a serious challenge ahead of him in Las Vegas. The group isn’t without its standouts — like punter AJ Cole III and core special teamer and linebacker Tommy Eichenberg — but the unit needs tinkering. And the big decision is at the kicker spot. For the last eight seasons, that was a gig securely held by Daniel Carlson. But the 31-year-old is an unrestricted free agent and saw a downward slide the last few seasons in terms of conversion rate.

Which beckons: Do the Raiders kick the tires on Carlson again?

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