Oakland Raiders, Klint Kubiak and Pete Carroll
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The Las Vegas Raiders' lone season with Pete Carroll was a forgettable one.
Mike McCarthy appears to have made his first major decision as the new head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers. A very interesting defensive coordinator could be coming for 2026.
The Raiders have fired Pete Carroll, marking the latest one-and-done reset for a franchise that has seen consistent upheaval in recent years.
Many are wondering what the Seahawks would have looked like if Pete Carroll didn't want Geno Smith on the Raiders.
Carroll and the Raiders ended with a 3-14 record, the worst in the NFL. In fact, the Raiders will have the first pick in the draft. As for his contract, Carroll signed a three-year, $45 million deal. Now, the Raiders owe him roughly $30 million.
Is it probable that Pete Carroll gets an NFL coaching job? No, but the Mike Tomlin exit in Pittsburgh gives Carroll a path. We'll explain:
Recent reports suggested that Pete Carroll could opt to retire rather than be fired by the Raiders. Something he sort of denied, but not really.
Bill Belichick shockingly didn't get inducted in his first try in the Hall of Fame, but former Seahawks coach Pete Carroll may have a better chance.
The Browns, Bills, Steelers, Ravens, Titans, Dolphins, Falcons and Giants found new head coaches, but there are still two open jobs. Here's what to know.