One year was all the Las Vegas Raiders needed to see in order to determine Pete Carroll’s future.
Carroll has been fired as the head coach of the Raiders, the team announced Monday. Las Vegas went 3-14 in Carroll’s lone season at the helm, finishing in a four-way tie for the league’s worst record. However, the Raiders will hold the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
General manager John Spytek will “lead all football operations” moving forward, the team added in its announcement.
Carroll was hired by the Raiders last offseason following a year off from the end of his stint with the Seattle Seahawks, where he had spent 13 years as head coach and vice president of football operations of the Seattle Seahawks. Considering the success Carroll had with Seattle, many thought Las Vegas would vault into playoff contention.
But the Raiders largely struggled following their win to open the season. They went on a 10-game losing streak before winning Sunday’s regular-season finale against the Kansas City Chiefs.
This is a developing story and will be updated.
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