The Las Vegas Raiders captured Marshawn Lynch surprising Pete Carroll for his Raiders' introductory press conference.
Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll knows his top priority with his new team is to find a franchise quarterback, and he plans to take advantage of
On Monday Pete Carroll was introduced as the next head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders. He was asked arguably the most pressing question when it comes to the team's current status: how will he go about finding a long-term answer at the quarterback position?
Pete Carroll will turn 74 in September when he embarks on his first season as head coach of the Raiders.
Raiders majority owner Mark Davis introduced Carroll as the 24th coach in his franchise’s history, and its fifth since it moved to Las Vegas in 2020, Monday morning at the team’s Henderson headquarters.
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."
Once on opposing sides in a Super Bowl, coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Spytek have joined forces with the Raiders.
Lynch attended Carroll’s introductory press conference with the Raiders on Monday, watching his former head coach take on his new role in Las Vegas. Carroll and Lynch have a great relationship so it’s hardly surprising to see Beastmode in attendance, but it’s still cool, nonetheless.
In a joint introductory press conference for head coach Pete Carroll and G.M. John Spytek, both men noted Tom Brady’s involvement when it comes to helping shape the team’s new leadership group. But Carroll added that Brady will serve as a critical resource going forward as the Raiders look for a franchise quarterback.
The Las Vegas Raiders have now found their new head coach to lead the team on the field next season. The Raiders hired Pete Carroll last week and now the Raider
The most significant part of the rebuild will be the quarterback position. The Raiders relied on two bridge options in 2024 in Aidan O’Connell and Gardner Minshew, but need a true starter to contend long-term. On Monday, Carroll noted that the Raiders will "lean on" minority owner Tom Brady in that search.