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For the first time since 2007, the Seahawks are headed to the postseason without Pete Carroll as their head coach.
Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll is in the hottest seat in the NFL, and a Wednesday report adds new evidence for why he will likely be one-and-done in Sin City.
Pete Carroll’s job status with the Raiders is reportedly in doubt after a 2-12 season, coordinator firings and Geno Smith struggles. Here’s what’s next.
The Carroll influence on Canales takes center stage as the Panthers (8-7) prepare to face the NFC West-leading Seahawks (12-3) with a chance to claim the NFC South title if they win and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-8) lose to the Miami Dolphins.
Now, Wilson is a third-string quarterback for the Giants and Carroll is the head coach of a Raiders team that holds the inside track for the No. 1 pick. Though Wilson did not play in the Raiders’ 34-10 win over the Raiders, he did get to connect with his former coach before the game.
Heading into the final stretch of the 2025 season, the Seattle Seahawks are still in contention for the No. 1 seed in the NFC. But there's one concerning trend behind a great defense and an oft-explosive offense. The Seahawks have struggled to score points ...
As Dave Canales has the Panthers on the verge of playoff contention, he credits Pete Carroll for helping him grow as a coach.
It’s widely believed that the Seattle Seahawks went after this All-Pro defender at the trade deadline, and recent events give them an opening to try again.
The Las Vegas Raiders might have their eyes on a rival coordinator if they decide to fire head coach Pete Carroll.
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