The Las Vegas Raiders need a quarterback, and new head coach Pete Carroll appears to be making a decision in the hopes he can land Russell Wilson. Raiders general manager John Spytek is expected to be aggressive in attempting to trade with the Tennessee Titans for the No.
The Las Vegas Raiders have their new head coach in Pete Carroll, now they need to find their quarterback of the future. On Friday, the longtime Seattle Seahawks coach reached a deal with the Raiders on a three-year contract,
NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport says "keep an eye on" Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson after the Las Vegas Raiders hire head coach Pete Carroll.
Veteran head coach Pete Carroll emerged as a dark horse candidate for several teams earlier this month. Then the Las Vegas Raiders pulled the trigger, hiring Carroll as the team’s next head coach. The Raiders are starting from scratch after a disappointing 4-13 season.
Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll said his mission is to build his team around the quarterback position, and they will lean on minority owner Tom Brady "as much as we possibly can."
New Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll was noncommittal when asked about the possibility of a Russell Wilson reunion on the AFC West team. "Right
Barely a day has passed since Pete Carroll was introduced as the Raiders new head coach. And he is wasting no time putting his staff together. The first interview was held on Tuesday and it’s someone Carroll knows extremely well — Darrell Bevell.
The Raiders' hiring of Pete Carroll has Maxx Crosby pumped up -- even more than usual. The star defensive end said this week on SiriusXM’s "Let’s Go" podcast with Jim Gray that his mentality matches Carroll’s.
With the glaring need at quarterback in Las Vegas, the immediate dot-connecting when the Raiders hired Pete Carroll suggested his former Seahawks signal-caller Russell Wilson could follow.
The Chiefs moved All-Pro guard Joe Thuney to left tackle to help cover for issues on Patrick Mahomes' blind side.
Stafford revised his contract with the Rams ahead of last season -- in a rather lengthy process -- and will now carry a $49.6 million cap number into the 2025 campaign. L.A. can save $27 million by trading him in a post-June 1 move, and $23 million as a post-June 1 cut, per Over The Cap.