Joe Woods, the Raiders' pass game coordinator and defensive backs coach, is entering his second season with the team, bringing over 20 years of NFL coaching experience. He previously served as defensive coordinator for teams like the Browns and Broncos, where he built relationships with various coaches, including Klint Kubiak. Woods aims to improve the team after a challenging previous season, focusing on young cornerbacks’ growth and confidence as vital to success.

By the Numbers
  • Woods has over 20 years of coaching experience at the NFL level.
  • Woods coached defensive backs for Gary Kubiak, helping win a Super Bowl in Denver.
State of Play
  • Woods emphasizes the importance of player confidence and adaptation in high-pressure situations.
  • Young players like Eric Stokes and Darien Porter are showing signs of growth and increased confidence as they enter the new season.
What's Next

Looking forward, Woods is optimistic that continued development of the cornerbacks will lead to improved team performance. The focus will be on building techniques and enhancing player confidence throughout the upcoming season.

Bottom Line

Woods recognizes that player development and experience are pivotal for success, especially in a league where confidence can dictate performance. His leadership and prior experience could turn last season's struggles into a foundation for success in the current season.