Raiders Sign 2 Former 1st-Round Picks Before Training Camp
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Pete Carroll was excited because, well, he's Pete Carroll. He was in the Raiders' media room Tuesday answering reporters' coaches, but much of his mind was on a team meeting just more than an hour away.
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Jamal Adams signed on the eve of training camp with Las Vegas, giving Carroll another familiar weapon defensively. And with his arrival in the secondary, the former "Legion of Boom" coach said the Raiders' secondary rivals that of any he oversaw in Seattle.
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First, the franchise traded for quarterback Geno Smith to reunite him with former Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll, now at the helm in Las Vegas. This week there's another reunion but this time in the secondary. The Raiders have signed safety Jamal Adams, the team announced Tuesday, July 22.
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