
Las Vegas Raiders fire Pete Carroll after one season with league
Key Points:
- The Las Vegas Raiders have fired head coach Pete Carroll after a disappointing 3-14 season, marking his first and only year with the team.
- This firing makes the Raiders' next head coach their fourth in four seasons and fifth since relocating to Las Vegas in 2020, highlighting ongoing instability in the coaching position.
- Majority owner Mark Davis and general manager John Spytek, working closely with minority owner Tom Brady, will lead the search for a new head coach focused on leadership, culture, and long-term vision.
- The Raiders secured the first overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft due to their league-worst record, with the offense ranking last in points and yards, and quarterback Geno Smith throwing 17 interceptions.




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