The Las Vegas Raiders are going into the 2025 season with a new head coach, but they are reportedly working toward maintaining some continuity at
The next chapter of the Las Vegas Raiders began on Monday and Pete Carroll does not want to waste a second of it. Carroll, 73, was introduced as the next head coach in Las Vegas alongside new general manager John Spytek.
The Raiders' new coach — and GM John Spytek — expressed plenty of optimism about their new roles with the team Monday in Las Vegas.
Once on opposing sides in a Super Bowl, coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Spytek have joined forces with the Raiders.
The Las Vegas Raiders sent shockwaves through the NFL on Friday as they progressed toward an agreement to make Pete Carroll their next head coach. ESPN's
Pete Carroll, 73, will return to the sideline with the Las Vegas Raiders after leading the Seattle Seahawks to two NFC titles and the franchise’s only Super Bowl win during a 14-year stretch.
The Las Vegas Raiders are hiring Carroll, the former Super Bowl-winning coach of the Seattle Seahawks, as their coach, a person with knowledge of the deliberations confirmed Friday.
The next marker to watch will be Carroll’s choice of OC. Wilson’s former coordinator in Seattle, Darrell Bevell, will likely be in the mix.
Pete Carroll will turn 74 in September when he embarks on his first season as head coach of the Raiders.
As he embarks on a new chapter in his career, former Bucs Assistant GM John Spytek made a point of praising the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at his first press conference in Las Vegas.
Reports strongly suggested that Pete Carroll was the Las Vegas Raiders' top fallback option after the team failed to hire Ben Johnson as head coach. However, one NFL insider is telling a different story.