View photos from Las Vegas Raiders Head Coach Pete Carroll and General Manager John Spytek's first day at Intermountain Health Performance Center. Watch as Head Coach Pete Carroll and General ...
Coach Joey McGuire's third season with the Texas Tech Red Raiders was full of ups and downs on the way to a seventh-place finish in the conference with six Big 12 wins. The Texas Tech Red Raiders ...
the collegiate football season is officially over, and it's time to judge regular-season stats and where Tech finished. Maybe the best unit for the Red Raiders this season was its offense.
The college football season is over, as the Ohio State Buckeyes took home the College Football Playoff National Championship over the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. The Las Vegas Raiders have been ...
However, Alex Kennedy of Pro Football Network believes the Raiders may have found the coach they need in Pete Carroll. Kennedy believes Carroll gives the Raiders an upgrade at the head coaching ...
The Raiders Family mourns the loss of Calvin Jones, who played for the Silver and Black from 1994-95. A standout collegiate running back at Nebraska, Jones posted back-to-back 1,000-yard rushing ...
Now that the Las Vegas Raiders have secured their general manager and head coach pair in John Spytek and Pete Carroll, respectively, Carroll will turn his attention to filling out his coaching staff.
Have you ever noticed the phrases on your favorite NFL players’ helmets? For example, the back of Bills quarterback Josh Allen’s helmet reads “BE LOVE.” This is part of the NFL’s social ...
The Las Vegas Raiders have finally found their next head ... pick will be an unrestricted free agent this offseason, and Pro Football Focus projects Wilson will land a two-year deal worth $70 ...
Two days after Pete Carroll reached a long-term agreement to become the Raiders’ next head coach ... before an NFL football game against the St. Louis Rams, Sunday, Dec. 29, 2013, in Seattle.
The Las Vegas Raiders are hiring Pete Carroll to be the team’s head coach, according to reports. ESPN’s Adam Schefter and NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero first reported the news.