A number of potential candidates for the coordinator roles with the Raiders have ties to Carroll from his 14 years with the Seahawks.
Carroll, 73, is set to return to the NFL sideline as a head coach for the first time since the conclusion of the 2023 regular season.
On Saturday, the Las Vegas Raiders agreed to hire Pete Carroll as the team's new head coach.
The Raiders were among the front-runners to land Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, but had to pivot when Johnson took over in Chicago. Here's a look at how the NFL world reacted to that pivot, and the hiring of Carroll:
Maybe he can’t take the Raiders to a Super Bowl, but can Carroll raise the floor in Las Vegas and bring the team back to winning ways? The Jacksonville Jaguars have reportedly hired Liam Coen as ...
Pete Carroll may be bringing former Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell with him to the Las Vegas Raiders.
If the Seahawks are still interested in adding Udinski to their staff, they may face competition from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Their now-former offensive coordinator Liam Coen recently became the head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars. Since then, Bucs head coach Todd Bowles has requested to speak with Udinski about his newly-minted vacancy at OC.
The NFL head-coaching vacancies are filling up fast. The Chicago Bears scooped up Ben Johnson, the New England Patriots hired Mike Vrabel, the New York Jets got Aaron Glenn, the Jacksonville Jaguars landed Liam Coen and most recently,
The Jacksonville Jaguars have reportedly hired Liam Coen ... (0:56) Liam Coen to Jacksonville (17:22) Pete Carroll to Las Vegas (25:58) Robert Salah to San Francisco (27:23) Is Mahomes vs.
Last week, the Las Vegas Raiders agreed to hire 73-year-old Pete Carroll as their head coach. The Raiders made the decision not long after the hottest name on the job market, Ben Johnson, left the Detroit Lions to take the Chicago Bears head coaching gig.
The Raiders are closing in on a new head coach, but they will have to turn to a backup plan after Ben Johnson chose the Bears.