Raiders fire Carroll after one season, GM remains
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Raiders fire Carroll after one season, GM remains
"The team fired the 74-year-old coach Monday after it went 3-14 this season, which ended with a 14-12 win over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday. Before the game, Las Vegas had lost 10 straight and already had wrapped up the No. 1 selection in the 2026 NFL draft. Raiders owner Mark Davis said in a statement that general manager John Spytek, who was hired along with Carroll last year, will lead football operations along with minority owner Tom Brady."
"Now, Las Vegas will search for its sixth head coach since 2021. The last coach to be with the organization for at least two seasons is Jon Gruden (2018-21). For Carroll, it's the first time he's been fired in his first season since 1994, when the New York Jets moved on from him after going 6-10. Las Vegas hired Carroll last January on a three-year deal (with a fourth-year option) after he spent a season away from football."
The Las Vegas Raiders dismissed Pete Carroll after one season following a 3-14 record that concluded with a 14-12 win over the Kansas City Chiefs. The team endured a 10-game losing streak and had already secured the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NFL draft. Owner Mark Davis appointed general manager John Spytek and minority owner Tom Brady to oversee football operations and guide the coaching search. The organization will seek its sixth head coach since 2021; the last coach to last at least two seasons was Jon Gruden. Carroll had been hired in January on a three-year deal after leaving the Seattle Seahawks following 14 seasons.
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