The Raiders hired Pete Carroll as their next head coach and now the team is looking at a former staffer from his Seahawks days.
The Las Vegas Raiders have their new head coach in Pete Carroll, now they need to find their quarterback of the future. On Friday, the longtime Seattle Seahawks coach reached a deal with the Raiders on a three-year contract,
New Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll was noncommittal when asked about the possibility of a Russell Wilson reunion on the AFC West team. "Right
Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll said his mission is to build his team around the quarterback position, and they will lean on minority owner Tom Brady "as much as we possibly can."
Not long after Pete Carroll was named the Las Vegas Raiders new head coach, many began linking the Raiders to Pittsburgh Steelers quarternack Russell Wilson, who is set to become a free agent in the coming months. That gained some steam when The Athletic’s NFL insider Jeff Howe, who said there’s some truth to those beliefs.
Barely a day has passed since Pete Carroll was introduced as the Raiders new head coach. And he is wasting no time putting his staff together. The first interview was held on Tuesday and it’s someone Carroll knows extremely well — Darrell Bevell.
With the glaring need at quarterback in Las Vegas, the immediate dot-connecting when the Raiders hired Pete Carroll suggested his former Seahawks signal-caller Russell Wilson could follow.
NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport says "keep an eye on" Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson after the Las Vegas Raiders hire head coach Pete Carroll. Kansas City Chiefs quarterback ...
It’s been three years since Las Vegas Raiders acting-owner Mark Davis attempted to bring the ‘Patriots Way’ to Sin City. After 25 miserable weeks of regular season football, Davis elected to swiftly pull the plug on that experiment.
Raiders HC Pete Carroll was asked if QB Russell Wilson joining the team could be in the works and said that it’s likely too soon. “It’s so early, and we’re just in the midst of trying to find the puzzle pieces.
Stafford revised his contract with the Rams ahead of last season -- in a rather lengthy process -- and will now carry a $49.6 million cap number into the 2025 campaign. L.A. can save $27 million by trading him in a post-June 1 move, and $23 million as a post-June 1 cut, per Over The Cap.