The Las Vegas Raiders are naming Pete Carroll as their subsequent head coach, a number of media shops reported Friday.
Per ESPN, Carroll agreed to a three-year cope with a fourth-year crew possibility. NFL Community reported that different potential candidates have been knowledgeable by the Raiders that Carroll is the crew’s new head coach.
By becoming a member of the AFC West, Carroll will resume a protracted rivalry with Jim Harbaugh, head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers. The latter beforehand coached the San Francisco 49ers whereas Carroll was manning the sideline with the Seattle Seahawks.
Carroll, 73, received a Tremendous Bowl throughout his 14-year tenure with Seattle and has probably the most wins of any Seahawks coach (137). He additionally set the document for many playoff appearances (10) and wins (10) in franchise historical past. Carroll served as an adviser in 2024 after he and crew officers agreed the time was proper for a training change following the 2023 marketing campaign.
Carroll additionally guided the New York Jets (1994) and New England Patriots (1997-99) and has a 170-120-1 document as an NFL head coach.
He excelled within the school ranks, successful two nationwide championships at Southern California throughout his nine-year tenure and ending with a 97-19 document. Carroll is certainly one of solely three coaches to win each a Tremendous Bowl and a university nationwide championship.
The Raiders fired head coach Antonio Pierce on Jan. 7, two days after concluding a 4-13 season.
Pierce, 46, went 9-17 over 1 1/2 seasons as coach. He first grew to become the pinnacle coach on an interim foundation after the midseason firing of Josh McDaniels in 2023.
Carroll joins a bunch of championship-winning coaches within the AFC West.
Harbaugh received a nationwide title at Michigan. Andy Reid has led the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs to 3 Tremendous Bowl wins and is bidding for a fourth this season. Sean Payton, the pinnacle coach in Denver, received the Tremendous Bowl with the New Orleans Saints following the 2009 season.
–Area Degree Media