Pete Carroll could add a former Super Bowl champion with the Seattle Seahawks to his staff in Las Vegas Raiders, which would be a smart move if he aims to entice Russell Wilson to join the team for the 2025 NFL season.
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.
The Las Vegas Raiders are in rebuild mode, and head coach Pete Carroll may be looking to reunite with a familiar face to shape the team’s offense. Carroll, who led the Seattle Seahawks to a Super Bowl title,
Seattle quarterback’s contract, relationship with his former Seahawks coach and Smith’s curious postings makes one wonder.
Pete Carroll received a funny visit during his introductory press conference as head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders, but it was someone he knows very well—former Seahawks running back.
With the Raiders hiring former Seahawks coach Pete Carroll and with former Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson becoming a free agent and with the Raiders clearly needing an upgrade at quarterback, there are obvious dots to connect between Carroll and Wilson.
Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis ceded much control of those searches to Brady, the seven-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback and current Fox NFL analyst, who was brought into the organization in October as a minority owner.
Carroll interviewed Miami Dolphins quarterbacks coach/passing game coordinator Darrell Bevell for his OC vacancy. Tom Pelissero was first on the report. Bevell served as Carroll’s OC and offensive play-caller for seven seasons (2011-2017) in Seattle, winning a Super Bowl together in 2013.
The Las Vegas Raiders hired former Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll after two seasons of instability at the position. Carroll took the last season off,
A trade up to one of the top-three picks is a potential option for the Raiders, who are projected to take that path in CBS Sports' new mock draft from Chris Trapasso . Trapasso projects Carroll's Raiders to trade with the Browns for the No. 2 pick and select Colorado star quarterback Shedeur Sanders .
Faced with hiring a general manager and head coach, most NFL owners would’ve been heavily involved in every facet of the process.