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Former Invicta FC Atomweight champ Jillian DeCoursey Retires
Jillian DeCoursey was once arguably the best women’s atomweight fighter on the planet. As of Thursday, she’s officially retired. “Lionheart” announced the news on multiple social media platforms, posting an extended, heartfelt message on Twitter/X, where she frequently interacts with fans. I have rewritten this a bunch of times. I will try and keep this […] The post Former Invicta FC Atomweight champ Jillian DeCoursey Retires appeared first on Cageside Press.

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Dana White Responds to Justin Gaethje’s Fighter Pay Comments: We “Offered Him More Money”
Justin Gaethje, for one, isn’t earning any more money for his UFC 324 main event spot than he would have in the pre-Paramount+ era. That news was confirmed by Gaethje himself during the UFC 324 media day on Wednesday, with media outlets including Cageside Press on hand. “I’m not getting one dollar more than I […] The post Dana White Responds to Justin Gaethje’s Fighter Pay Comments: We “Offered Him More Money” appeared first on Cageside Press.

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Las Vegas Raiders Head Coach Candidate: Klint Kubiak
A report from Jordan Schultz on Wednesday indicated that the Las Vegas Raiders are looking for an “offensive minded” coach to pair with likely first overall selection Fernando Mendoza. Additionally, Schultz went on to mention the top three candidates seem to be Klint Kubiak, Davis Webb, and Jesse Minter. While Minter is a defensive minded coach, he can likely bring in a strong offensive minded coach from his connections with former Ravens and Michigan staffers. Additionally, the consensus around the NFL right now is the Raiders are more than willing to wait till after this weekend’s conference championships and if needed, the Super Bowl to hire a head coach. Lets take a look at the Raiders three reported finalists, their potential coaching staffs, and much more: Experience Kubiak is the son of Gary Kubiak, and his younger brother Klay Kubiak is also the offensive coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers. Klint, just 38 years old, has been a top name for a few years within circles as an offensive coordinator. He started his career with Texas A&M as a quality control coach in 2010-2012. Kubiak then went to work with the Vikings under in 2013-2014 as a quality control coach before then moving to Kansas in 2015. Kubiak then went back to the Broncos for 2016-2018 as an offensive assistant before pivoting to the Vikings in 2019. Kubiak spent 2019 and 2020 as the Vikings QB coach before taking the reigns as an OC in 2021. Kubiak then went onto the Broncos in 2022 as their QB coach, and the 49ers pass game coordinator in 2023. He then joined the Saints in 2024 as their offensive coordinator and Seahawks offensive coordinator in 2025. Minnesota Vikings (2019-2021) As a QB coach, Kubiak has seen success with 2019 Kirk Cousins completing 69% of his attempts for 3603 yards, 26 touchdowns, and just 6 interceptions while being named to the Pro Bowl. Additionally, Cousins finished with a 4.4% big time throw rate to just a 2.4% turnover worthy play rate as well. In 2020, Cousins completed 67% of his attempts for 4221 yards, 35 touchdowns, and 13 interceptions while maintaining the same number of big time throws and turnover worthy plays. In his first season as an offensive coordinator in 2021, Kubiak saw his offense rank 12th in total yards, and 14th in points. Additionally, Kubiak’s offense ranked 11th in passing yards, 9th in touchdowns, and tossed the least number of interceptions in the NFL as well. Their run game finished 17th in yards and 28th in touchdowns. His offense ranked 14th in EPA, 15th in DVOA, and quarterback Kirk Cousins went on to throw 4221 yards, 33 touchdowns, and just 7 interceptions with the touchdowns being a career high and the 2nd most yards of his career. Denver Broncos (2022) In his lone season with the Broncos, the team saw veteran quarterback Russell Wilson log a 60% completion rate, 3524 yards, and 16 touchdowns to 11 interceptions with backup Brett Rypien having a 60% completion rate, 483 yards, 2 touchdowns, and 4 interceptions. Wilson struggled in his time post Seattle regardless and Kubiak’s overall influence is questionable as well in terms of success or failures. The Broncos delegated Kubiak as the play-caller in late November after Nathaniel Hackett’s incredible struggles as head coach. The Broncos finished the season 14th in total offense from the time Kubiak took over to the final game of the season. Seahawks running everyone's favorite RedZone play "X-Traffic"Klint Kubiak is cooking. pic.twitter.com/iNjAWXJdbW— FieldFlow (@FieldFlowus) January 18, 2026 San Francisco 49ers (2023) Kubiak served as the teams pass game coordinator, and the 49ers ranked top 8 in majority of passing aspects though Kyle Shanahan ran majority of the offensive systems. Kubiak was the 49ers unofficial offensive coordinator as well with the 49ers not naming an OC following the parting of former Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniels. New Orleans Saints (2024) The Saints named Kubiak their offensive coordinator to start the 2024…

Las Vegas Raiders would sign up for this Fernando Mendoza career
We have a opinions on AI. But whatever, they may be, I’m sure Las Vegas Raiders fans will be interested and ready to buy this AI prediction. Via DraftKings Sportsbook, this AI made a prediction on the upcoming NFL career of Indianan quarterback Fernando Mendoza. The Heisman Trophy and National championship-winning quarterback is very much expected to be the No. 1 overall draft pick by the Raiders in April. If so, according to this prediction, the pick will work out very nicely. Check this out: Future Pro Football Hall of Famer, Fernando Mendoza 👀🔥 pic.twitter.com/U0hvlqZx3l— DraftKings Sportsbook (@DKSportsbook) January 20, 2026 Two Super Bowls, 10 Pro Bowls and a Pro Football Hall of Fame election? Yeah, Raider Nation would sign up for that. Even if it did mean Mendoza will finish his career with the San Francisco 49ers. In other Raiders’ news: McDermott? Here’s a call for the Raiders to hire recently fired Buffalo Bills’ coach Sean McDermott. FEED talk: Check out this FEED post and join the party. Raiders in Miami: Sports Illustrated broke down the Raiders’ presence at the national championship game. Mel’s mock: ESPN has released a Mel Kiper mock draft.

