If the Seahawks don't land Russell Wilson in 2025 they can go a number of different directions at the quarterback position.
Which means the Super Bowl champion Carroll is now the oldest head coach in the league by far. The San Francisco native will turn 74 in September when the 2025 NFL season begins. The next-oldest coach, Andy Reid, will turn 67 in March — assuming he returns to the Chiefs for another year.
The Raiders hired Pete Carroll as their head coach but given his age, they are already thinking about a succession plan.
The Raiders' search for a new head coach reached its conclusion Friday as former Seahawks and USC head coach Pete Carroll was hired by Las Vegas. Carroll must now execute the plan on which he sold Raiders leadership to rise from the depths of the AFC West to its peak.
In his return to the NFL at age 73, Pete Carroll will set a new league record as the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders in 2025. Carroll has already regained his status as the oldest active head coach in the NFL, but once the season begins, he will have a record within reach.
Former USC Trojans coach Pete Carroll is the new coach for the Las Vegas Raiders. Earlier this week, Carroll and the Raiders agreed on a three-year contract wit
Pete Carroll is headed back to an NFL sideline with the Raiders, and he'll become the oldest coach in league history once he debuts in Las Vegas.
FOX Sports' Greg Olsen joins Colin Cowherd to react to the Pete Carroll and Ben Johnson hires, including how they make a strong impact on the Las Vegas Raiders and Chicago Bears. Olsen then breaks down the Philadelphia Eagles' growth from the beginning of the season up until now and previews Super Bowl LIX.
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It’s a new day for the Las Vegas Raiders as the decision to hire Pete Carroll as the next head coach has set in. However, the move itself is seeing some criticism this week, most recently from an FS1 talking head.
Pete Carroll is back in the NFL, trading college navy and action green for the Silver and Black. During his introductory press conference Monday, one fact became clear: Despite taking the job at ...