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The biggest fear about the Raiders' hiring of Pete Carroll is becoming reality — and there may be only one direction left after this season endsIt's been a disastrous season for the Las Vegas Raiders. Seemingly every major button this franchise pushed over the offseason feels like it's missed the mark. The team's big investment at quarterback,
Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll is running out of people to blame for the 2025 season being a disaster.
With the Raiders sitting at 2-9, questions about a potential one-and-done Pete Carroll season remain. More at Pro Football Rumors.
The Las Vegas Raiders fired Chip Kelly late last month in the midst of a disastrous season, and there have been rumors circulating that Kelly and head coach Pete Carroll did not see eye to eye.
Carroll might use this lost Raiders season to argue he needs to make changes, but he might not get that chance.
The Las Vegas Raiders felt like they were setting themselves up for success in the offseason by hiring Pete Carroll, but the experiment has gone horribly.
There have been several times this season where it felt like things could not get any worse for the Las Vegas Raiders. Then, it does. Las Vegas has sustained in
After Chip Kelly got fired by Pete Carroll from the Las Vegas Raiders, the now-former offensive coordinator made sure to speak his mind.
The Las Vegas Raiders' most significant moves over the offseason were the additions of Head Coach Pete Carroll and quarterback Geno Smith. The Raiders traded for Smith with the hopes that he would solve the issues they have had at quarterback for several ...
The Las Vegas Raiders similarly lost another game, as they have been doing for the whole season. This time it came at the hands of their long-time AFC West riva
Chip Kelly was fired by the Raiders as offensive coordinator less than two years after he bolted UCLA and one year after helping Ohio State to an NCAA title.