When Pete Carroll steps on the sidelines for the Las Vegas Raiders for the 2025 season, he will become the oldest head coach in NFL history.
Pete Carroll, at 73, is back in the NFL as the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders. Sharing wisdom from his extensive coaching career, Carroll remains
Pete Carroll confirmed Tom Brady was “intricately involved” in the Raiders’ coaching search. The hiring of ex-Brady Michigan teammate and Buccaneers staffer John Spytek confirmed the part-owner’s role in the GM pursuit.
Former Seahawks coach Pete Carroll and the Raiders agreed to a three-year contract with a team option for a fourth year, according to a report.
It’s official: Pete Carroll is the new head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders. The Raiders announced on Saturday afternoon that Carroll has officially become their head coach, a comeback to the NFL after many assumed his head-coaching career was over after he was fired by the Seahawks a year ago.
It's out with the old and in with the new in Las Vegas, but the new happens to be pretty old. The Raiders reportedly agreed to hire Pete Carroll as their head coach on Friday, bringing the Super Bowl-winning coach back to the NFL a year after he was surprisingly ousted by the Seahawks.
Pete Carroll is headed back to an NFL sideline with the Raiders, and he'll become the oldest coach in league history once he debuts in Las Vegas.
Pete Carroll is headed from the classroom back ... as he will surpass former Houston Texans interim head coach Romeo Crennel (73 years, 199 days on his final game) when he leads the Raiders ...
The 73-year-old Pete Carroll will make history this season as the oldest head coach in NFL history. The title belongs to Romeo Crennel, who was 73 years and 199 days old for his last game on Jan. 3, 2021 with the Texans. Carroll will turn 74 on September 15.
Payton, 61, was the second-oldest coach in the division behind Kansas City’s Andy Reid, 66, when hired by the Broncos in 2023. Then last season, Jim Harbaugh, who is 61 and six days older than Payton, took over the Los Angeles Chargers.
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