The 73-year-old former Seahawks coach is reportedly the front-runner for the Raiders job. Would he be a good fit in Las Vegas?
According to a report, a surprise AFC team is emerging as a contender to land ex-Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll.
All the chips are on the table for Robert Saleh to be the next defensive coordinator of the San Francisco 49ers. However, Saleh seems likely to be the new head
An NFL insider revealed that the current "buzz" surrounding the Raiders head coach position involves Chiefs DC Steve Spagnuolo and one other.
One of the names that hot in the rumor-mill is that of Pete Carroll returning to the NFL with Tom Brady and the Las Vegas Raiders. Do a quick google search of Pete Carroll, and all you see is reports connecting Carroll to the Raiders.
The San Francisco 49ers are in the midst of a crucial search for a new defensive coordinator, and one name recently floated is none other than former Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll, according to The San Francisco Standard‘s Tim Kawakami The 73-year-old coach,
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.
Carroll would be a good fit for the 49ers in the sense that he's a true leader of men who brings energy and enthusiasm that Kyle Shanahan does not provide.
Even Stephen can’t get inside, apparently. Jerry Jr. can, but only with pizza. The consensus among outsiders is that Kellen Moore remains the favorite, mostly because Jerry recognizes him. He probably remembers that Moore did a good job with Dak Prescott,
We may find out just how serious former Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll is about returning to the NFL sidelines thanks to the 49ers.
Aaron Glenn is joining Ben Johnson on the move to a head coaching position. Glenn agreed to take over the New York Jets on Wednesday. With Glenn going to New
Brian Schottenheimer may be a controversial choice, but his experience makes him a strong candidate for the Dallas Cowboys' head coaching role.