NFL Draft around the corner, new Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll has a key decision to make at the top of the first round. The 73-year old stepped away from the Seattle Seahawks in 2023 after leading the franchise to a pair of Super Bowl appearances and one Super Bowl title in 2014.
Seattle quarterback’s contract, relationship with his former Seahawks coach and Smith’s curious postings makes one wonder.
New Las Vegas Raiders coach Pete Carroll met up with a former colleague, during his introductory press conference.
Carroll's energy is known and obvious, but he cranked it up a notch while taking on the challenge of coaching the Las Vegas Raiders.
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.
The Las Vegas Raiders announced Saturday that Pete Carroll is their new coach. HENDERSON, Nev. — Pete Carroll was announced Saturday as Las Vegas' new coach, with the Raiders hoping that even as the oldest head coach in the NFL the 73-year-old will provide stability for an organization badly lacking it.
Pete Carroll, the man chosen to lead the Las Vegas Raiders into the 2025-26 season after a 4-13 record in their previous campaign, is set to be welcomed at a news conference Monday.
The Las Vegas Raiders are expected to hire Pete Carroll, who spent 14 seasons leading the Seattle Seahawks, as their new head coach. Carroll, who was a Seahawks adviser this season, has a career record of 170-120-1.
The Las Vegas Raiders made a big statement with their latest hire. Hiring Pete Carroll as their next head coach marked the first significant move of the Tom Brady era, and it certainly didn’t go unnoticed.
Graham interviewed with the Jaguars for their head coach and DC vacancies as well as the Bengals for their DC opening
Patrick Graham is returning to the Las Vegas Raiders as defensive coordinator, teaming up with newly hired head coach Pete Carroll. Graham became the Raiders' DC before the 2022 season. He initially worked under Josh McDaniels, then stayed on with Antonio Pierce, who was fired after the Raiders finished 4–13 last season.