Either way, the Chargers have to like what they see over there as Brady and his messy ownership-broadcasting relationship continues. The AFC West is bad enough, what with the Denv
The AFC West currently features three future Pro Football Hall of Fame head coaches. As for the Las Vegas Raiders, they’re looking to fill that position once again—could they be adding a fourth coach to that mix?
The San Francisco 49ers’ search to replace recently-fired defensive coordinator Nick Sorensen has been somewhat confusing. Could they now turn to Pete Carroll?
No clear favorite has emerged for the Bears' job as of yet, but Zack Rosenblatt at The Athletic believes that Carroll will wind up winning the race.
To the NFL decision-makers in Chicago, New York, Jacksonville, New Orleans, Las Vegas and Dallas: Yes, you need to hire a coach. But that’s just the beginning. What do you need, really? It’s not someone who simply installs a system,
Former Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll's return to the NFL coaching ranks looks more and more plausible. After interviewing with the Chicago Bears on T
Now, the Raiders will have to find a backup plan to bring in and lead the team next year, and they could be turning towards an experienced option in former Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll ...
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that former Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll will interview with the team on Tuesday. Carroll met with the Bears this week about their vacant head coaching position. Carroll was out of coaching in 2024 after leaving the ...
The Las Vegas Raiders requested interviews with Los Angeles Chargers assistant GM Chad Alexander and Pittsburgh Steelers pro scouting director Sheldon White for their general manager vacancy.
On Monday, the team will meet with Pete Carroll, the former Seattle Seahawks ... the playoffs following his turnaround of the Los Angeles Chargers in less than a single season.
According to Clarence Hill, there’s growing momentum between the Cowboys and OC Brian Schottenheimer regarding Dallas’ head coaching vacancy, so much so
Aaron Glenn and Lance Newmark, who the Las Vegas Raiders have both interviewed, have left the Jets’ building after interviewing Tuesday. They are considered the favorites to land there. January 20 11:28 a.