NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reporting the Las Vegas Raiders agree to terms with Super Bowl winning head coach Pete Carroll as the teams newest head coach.
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 and GM John Spytek are embracing their opportunities with one of the NFL's more downtrodden franchises.
The Las Vegas Raiders have informed other head-coaching candidates that Pete Carroll is set to become their next head coach, NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero reported Friday, per sources.
Veteran head coach Pete Carroll emerged as a dark horse candidate for several teams earlier this month. Then the Las Vegas Raiders pulled the trigger, hiring Carroll as the team’s next head coach. The Raiders are starting from scratch after a disappointing 4-13 season.
The Raiders' hiring of Pete Carroll has Maxx Crosby pumped up -- even more than usual. The star defensive end said this week on SiriusXM’s "Let’s Go" podcast with Jim Gray that his mentality matches Carroll’s.
The Raiders have locked down the legendary Pete Carroll as their new head coach and word is that his old QB Russell Wilson could join him.
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.
Six massage therapists accused Ravens kicker Justin Tucker of inappropriate behavior during massage sessions, in an article published by the Baltimore Banner on Thursday. The incidents allegedly took place between 2012 and 2016 in the Baltimore area.
Long-time Seattle Seahawks Head Coach Pete Carroll has signed a three-year contract as the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders. Carroll spent 14 years in his head coach position in Seattle, helping lead them to 10 playoff wins,
Bills general manager Brandon Beane acknowledged that Buffalo has failed to make it football's grandest stage, but he remains positive about the team's roster and determined to kick down the door for a Super Bowl victory.