Raiders fire Pete Carroll after one season; Tom Brady to advise on new hire
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Raiders fire Pete Carroll after one season; Tom Brady to advise on new hire
"Now the question is where the Raiders head next under the direction of owner Mark Davis, minority owner Tom Brady and general manager John Spytek. Davis said in a statement that Spytek would work with Brady to find the next coach. Together, they will guide football decisions with a shared focus on leadership, culture, and alignment with the organization's long-term vision and goals, Davis said."
"The club could seek an offensive-minded coach to work with a young quarterback should the Raiders draft Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza or Dante Moore with the first overall pick. That formula worked well this season in Chicago with coach Ben Johnson and quarterback Caleb Williams and in Jacksonville with coach Liam Coen and QB Trevor Lawrence. Both teams are playoff bound after experiencing losing seasons the year before."
The Las Vegas Raiders fired Pete Carroll after one season and will enter their third straight year with a new head coach. Carroll had expected double-digit victories but the team went 3-14 and suffered a 10-game losing streak before finishing with a 14-12 win over Kansas City. Owner Mark Davis said GM John Spytek will work with minority owner Tom Brady to find the next coach, focusing on leadership, culture and long-term alignment. The club could target an offensive-minded coach if it drafts a young quarterback such as Fernando Mendoza or Dante Moore. Carroll, 74, brought in Geno Smith, who threw a league-high 17 interceptions as losses accumulated.
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