Pete Carroll
Back In NFL …
Agrees To Coach Raiders!!!
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Pete Carroll‘s time away from NFL sidelines is over … he’s just agreed to be the new head coach of the Raiders.
The 73-year-old is inking a three-year deal with Vegas, according to multiple reports, that will include a team option for a fourth year.
Carroll, of course, was the longtime Seahawks’ head man … but after the 2023 season, they both agreed to part ways — leaving PC without an NFL HC gig for the first time in over a decade.
The former Super Bowl champ has previously coached in the NFL for 18 years, piling up a 170-120-1 record. In the college game — prior to taking over in Seattle — he really shined, recording a 97-19 win-loss ledger in nine years at USC.
Carroll’s new gig will pair him with Tom Brady, who just recently became a part-owner of the Raiders.
Unclear when his introductory press conference will take place … but he’ll need to get to work quickly and efficiently — as the Raiders were 4-13 this past season, and don’t exactly have the league’s most talented roster.