With Tom Brady at the helm the Las Vegas Raiders are looking to put together a winning franchise for the first time in like 2 decades or so. Starting with the open Head Coach position, Pete Carroll has signed a three-year deal with the Las Vegas Raiders, with a fourth-year team option. At 73 years old, Carroll brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record, having led teams to both a college football national championship and a Super Bowl—a feat achieved by only three other coaches. After an impressive 14-year run with the Seattle Seahawks, where he secured 10 playoff appearances, two NFC championships, and the franchise’s only Super Bowl win, Carroll now looks to reinvigorate a struggling Raiders franchise.
The Raiders, who have cycled through five head coaches since relocating to Las Vegas in 2020, are hoping Carroll’s leadership can bring stability and success. Carroll replaces Antonio Pierce, who was fired after a 4-13 season in his first year as head coach. With a career record of 181-131-1 and a reputation for developing both players and winning cultures, Carroll will have a significant task ahead, shaping a team that has underperformed in recent years. Raider Nation will be watching closely as one of football’s most decorated coaches takes the helm, bringing his signature energy and competitive edge to Vegas.