The Las Vegas Raiders officially have a new head coach in Pete Carroll, a former Super Bowl and college football champ. Their next move could be a reunion.
Cousins' no-trade clause will keep him from landing with these teams. There is only one reason any quarterback would want to play for the Las Vegas Raiders: tight end Brock Bowers. That's it, there is no other reason.
After a year away from football, Pete Carroll is back in the NFL as a head coach. The Las Vegas Raiders selected him as the replacement for Antonio Pierce, who was fired after just one season as the team’s full-time head coach (serving as the interim in 2023).
The Las Vegas Raiders found their replacement for Antonio Pierce on Friday, hiring Pete Carroll as their new head coach, according to ESPN's Adam
The Las Vegas Raiders have officially hired Pete Carroll to replace Antonio Pierce, a move no doubt spearheaded by Tom Brady. Social media had a blast.
The Las Vegas Raiders have their head coach but still need a quarterback and could look at one with ties to Pete Carroll.
The Atlanta Falcons badly need to upgrade their pass-rush during the 2025 offseason and one NFL analyst predicts the team will come away with a Las Vegas Raiders $94 million superstar who could provide a significant upgrade.
Raiders fans feared they dropped out of range for a quarterback when they moved down to the No. 6 pick, but maybe not?
Pete Carroll left his throne as the NFL’s oldest head coach for exactly 380 days. Now he’s back to reclaim it with the Las Vegas Raiders.
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins will step into a new role this weekend, trading his helmet for a microphone.
Ben Johnson was hired by the Chicago Bears, leaving Tom Brady and the Las Vegas Raiders still without a coach.
If that doesn’t come to fruition, though, and the NFL Draft doesn’t provide a passer, trading for a quarterback may be the only option. One Clutch Points hypothetical trade sends benched veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins to the Giants.