After hiring John Spytek as their new general manager earlier this week, the Las Vegas Raiders now have their new head coach. According to ESPN's
Romeo Crennel currently holds the record as the NFL's oldest-ever head coach. Pete Carroll is poised to overtake him in 2025.
A legendary coach is returning to the pro football sidelines after a year off. Bill Belichick isn't back in the NFL. Rather, Pete Carroll is going to become the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders it was reported Friday.
The Las Vegas Raiders have a new head coach in 73-year-old Pete Carroll. Peter Schrager, analyst for Fox Sports and NFL Network's "Good Morning Football," put feelers out to Raiders Nation for their t
As of Friday, the four coaches of the AFC West are as follows: Pete Carroll with the Las Vegas Raiders, Andy Reid with the Kansas City Chiefs, Sean Payton with the Denver Broncos, and Jim Harbaugh with the Los Angeles Chargers.
Over the past few hours, the Raiders ended their searches for a general manager and head coach. Reports have John Spytek signing a five-year deal to become the next GM and Pete Carroll signing a three-year deal to become the next head coach.
The 73-year-old former Patriots and Seahawks coach is returning to the NFL after just one season off the sidelines.
Carroll, 73, returns to coaching just over a year since he parted with the Seahawks. He replaces the fired Antonio Pierce with the Raiders. Brady, the seven-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback for the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, became a part-owner of the Raiders in October and played a central role in the team’s coaching search.
In the span of three days, the Las Vegas Raiders found their new general manager and new head coach. After hiring former Tampa Bay Buccaneers executive John Spytek on Wednesday, the Raiders tabbed former Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll as their new lead man.
Mirjam, what do you see for these teams in ‘25? Mirjam Swanson: I’m optimistic about both teams going into next season. I trust the Rams’ braintrust to figure out how to maneuver, with or without Matthew Stafford – though it would be great to have him back for another go.
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