The Las Vegas Raiders need more help offensively than defensively heading into the NFL offseason, but that does not mean their defense without fault. One area i
Former Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll is back in the NFL. Over the weekend it was reported that he had taken the head coach vacancy for the Las Vegas Raiders. As Carroll sets up to compete in a brutally competitive AFC West division, the first order of business should be finding a franchise quarterback.
Brady has been helping the Raiders make some key decisions early in the offseason, including influence in hiring GM John Spytek and coach Pete Carroll. Spytek has a close connection to Brady, as they played together for one season at Michigan and overlapped again with the Buccaneers when Spytek was in Tampa Bay's front office.
Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady has his hands heavily involved in the Las Vegas Raiders rebuild and he along with new head coach Pete Carroll see eye-to-eye on the franchise's quarterback needs.
It’s official: Pete Carroll is the new head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders ... overlapping with Raiders minority owner Tom Brady’s time there as starting quarterback. Spytek has also worked with the Broncos, Browns, Eagles, and Lions in a career ...
The Las Vegas Raiders are in search of a franchise quarterback as they get set to embark on a major rebuild, but Pete Carroll is confident one man can help them find their next star passer: minority owner Tom Brady.
Eagles cornerback Quinyon Mitchell, Dolphins linebacker Chop Robinson, and Rams linebacker Jared Verse. The Raiders have found their new General Manager. According to multiple reports, Las Vegas is finalizing a deal to hire Buccaneers assistant G.M. John ...
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