Now that Pete Carroll and Jim Harbaugh are in the same division again, get ready for more amazing battles between two coaches who have always made each other better.
An old clip of a tense Pete Carroll and Jim Harbaugh exchange resurfaces after Carroll agreed to become the Las Vegas Raiders next head coach.
The NFL hiring cycle is nearing its conclusion, with five of the seven openings filled. With only the Dallas Cowboys and New Orleans Saints still in the market, here's our ranking in inverse order of the head-coaching hires this offseason.
After a year away from the game, former Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll is officially returning to football. On Friday morning it was announced the Las Vegas Raiders were signing the Seahawks legend to be their next head coach.
Pete Carroll is turning back the clock and heading to Sin City. The 73-year-old has reached an agreement with the Las Vegas Raiders to become the franchise's next head coach, according to multiple reports. ESPN's Adam Schefter reports that it is a three-year deal with a fourth-year team option.
The Las Vegas Raiders are naming Pete Carroll as their next head coach, multiple media outlets reported Friday.
Pete Carroll is returning to the NFL sidelines. The Las Vegas Raiders are reportedly hiring the longtime Seattle Seahawks head coach—and former San Francisco 49ers rival—as their new head coach.
The Raiders were among the front-runners to land Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, but had to pivot when Johnson took over in Chicago. Here's a look at how the NFL world reacted to that pivot, and the hiring of Carroll:
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.
Former Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl champion head coach Pete Carroll agreed to become the next head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders on Friday, according to CBS Sports NFL insider Jonathan Jones. Carroll will be signing a three-year contract with a fourth-year team option with the Raiders, ESPN reports .
Pete Carroll accepted the lead job with the Las Vegas Raiders, once again pitting him against long-standing rival Jim Harbaugh.
The four AFC West head coaches—Andy Reid, Jim Harbaugh, Sean Payton, and Pete Carroll—now have a combined 20 Conference Championship appearances and nine Super Bowl appearances. https://t.co/t0myQXaeI6