Following his being hired as the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders, Pete Carroll will turn his attention to putting together a staff, which shouldn't be too hard with all of the connections Carroll has.
The Las Vegas Raiders have hired Pete Carroll as their next head coach and now he'll be tasked with filling out his coaching staff. According to a report, one of his former assistants with the Seattle Seahawks appears to be a favorite for the offensive coordinator job.
Former Las Vegas Raiders coach Josh McDaniels has agreed to become the New England Patriots offensive coordinator, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press. The person spoke to the AP on the condition of anonymity because the contract was being finalized.
The word “culture” will be thrown around a lot when Carroll and Spytek are introduced, but "continuity" might be the bigger word.
The Las Vegas Raiders set the tone for the 2025 offseason, reportedly finalizing terms to hire John Spytek as their new general manager.
The Las Vegas Raiders have reportedly hired their next head coach, and it's ex-Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll. Here's how Raiders fans and the rest of the NFL world reacted to the move.
Offensive Rookie of the Year Raiders tight end Brock Bowers ... He returned in 2012 and was New England’s offensive coordinator before becoming Las Vegas’ head coach in 2022. McDaniels won six Super Bowls with the Patriots as an assistant under ...
Hank Fraley, one of three candidates reported to have had in-person interviews with the Seahawks, is reportedly staying with the Lions but with a promotion.
Broncos headquarters has been inundated with permission slips from other teams wanting to interview and hire their coaching and personnel assistants.
After hiring Liam Coen as coach, here are the top candidates to be the Jacksonville Jaguars defensive coordinator and general manager.
(AP) - Pete Carroll is set to return to the sideline as a head coach following a one-year hiatus and Brian Schottenheimer and Liam Coen are ready for their first shots at running an NFL team.