Las Vegas Raiders, NFL and Pete Carroll
Former Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll is clearly showing a desire to return to coaching. In late December it was announced Carroll was interested in the Bears' top job, and he even recently completed an interview with Chicago.
Hughes’ NFL experience includes a two-year stint as the Vikings’ defensive backs coach under Bud Grant in 1982 and 1983, giving him a connection with one of the Raiders’ head coach candidates. Grant retired after the 1983 season, but returned to Minnesota in 1985 and hired Pete Carroll in Hughes’ former position.
Pete Carroll is a hot commodity this offseason. Count the Raiders as one of the interested parties. Las Vegas will interview Carroll next week for their head coach position, ESPN’s Adam Schefter ...
Bill Belichick may not be heading to Las Vegas, but another Super Bowl-winning coach is going to interview with the Raiders.
After meeting with the Chicago Bears on Thursday, Pete Carroll has another interview lined up, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported. He is set to speak with the Las Vegas Raiders next week. Carroll ...
Former Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll will reportedly interview for the Las Vegas Raiders head coaching job on Monday, according to NFL
After failing in their Hail Mary attempt to lure Bill Belichick to Las Vegas, the Raiders will now take a look at another long-time NFL coach. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Raiders are set to interview Pete Carroll for their coaching vacancy next week.
While a lot of talk surrounding the Las Vegas Raiders' head coaching search has centered around Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and former Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll, one NFL insider suggested another name to keep an eye on recently.
Former Super Bowl winner Pete Carroll will interview on Monday with the Las Vegas Raiders for the vacant head coaching position, NFL Network reported Saturday. Carroll already interviewed for the
Fans of the Las Vegas Raiders will need to stock up on popcorn due to the potential number of upcoming moves. The first step will either be a new general manager getting hired or a new head coach.
The AFC West currently features three future Pro Football Hall of Fame head coaches. As for the Las Vegas Raiders, they’re looking to fill that position once again—could they be adding a fourth coach to that mix?