On Wednesday, we pointed out a couple of complications to a potential reunion between Raiders coach Pete Carroll and Steelers quarterback (soon to be a free agent) Russell Wilson.
Former Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch showed up to Pete Carroll's Las Vegas Raiders introductory press conference.
The Las Vegas Raiders introduced Pete Carroll as their new head coach earlier this week. The Seattle Seahawks' former leader immediately takes charge of the worst team in the AFC West. As Carroll begins building his coaching staff,
Former Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll was named head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders last week. Carroll is now busy putting together his coaching staff for his latest venture. He’s reportedly interested in poaching an assistant away from the Seahawks.
Pete Carroll knows a little about turning floundering Southern California and the Seattle Seahawks into championship teams. Now he's trying to do the same thing in Las Vegas.
What is Pete Carroll’s philosophy on coaching? His process to team-building? Why was he ultimately fired? Those answers and more.
The Las Vegas Raiders have informed other head-coaching candidates that Pete Carroll is set to become their next head coach, NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero reported Friday, per sources.
Carroll will be 74 this fall, becoming the oldest head coach in NFL history 12 months after Seattle fired then paid him.
The Las Vegas Raiders have reportedly locked down their defensive coordinator for the 2025 season, but now the team has to hire its offensive coordinator. One Raiders insider recently named the favorite for the role.
The Las Vegas Raiders hired Pete Carroll to be there next head coach. While most agree it was a good decision, one media personality is not so sure.
He will try to become the fourth quarterback to win the NFL’s ultimate prize as a starting quarterback after losing his first Super Bowl start.