Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis said Monday that he believes Jon Gruden's resignation in 2021 set the organization back several years.
Pete Carroll will turn 74 in September when he embarks on his first season as head coach of the Raiders.
The Raiders hired Pete Carroll as their head coach but given his age, they are already thinking about a succession plan.
The Las Vegas Raiders, as they head into their sixth NFL season in the team’s new home after 16 years in Oakland, finally appear ready to start a new era. And that new era will need to start with a new quarterback.
Pete Carroll knows a little about turning floundering Southern California and the Seattle Seahawks into championship teams. Now he's trying to do the same thing in Las Vegas.
Once on opposing sides in a Super Bowl, coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Spytek have joined forces with the Raiders.
The Raiders' new coach — and GM John Spytek — expressed plenty of optimism about their new roles with the team Monday in Las Vegas.
During Pete Carroll's introductory press conference with the Raiders after being hired as their new HC, Marshawn Lynch crashed the show.
The Raiders owner expects that Carroll and Spytek will be the right fits for their jobs — and will be with the team for the duration.
During new head coach Pete Carroll’s introductory press conference Monday, Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis discussed the impact of Tom Brady on the organization and the role he’ll fill with the team.
Tom Brady has been approved for a minority stake in the Las Vegas Raiders, joining the team under the ownership of Mark Davis. Davis pursued Brady's involvement to bring stability and leadership following Jon Gruden's resignation in 2021 due to controversial emails.