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Pete Carroll was supposed to be the man who would return the Las Vegas Raiders to playoff contention in the 2025 season. Instead, he is seemingly about to pay the price for a massive letdown.
Week 17 of the 2025 NFL season is done and dusted, and the league’s coaching carousel has started to spin. Well, this season has already seen many head coaches getting dismissed through the weeks. And more is on the cards.
The Las Vegas Raiders are heading toward a rebuild, and head coach Pete Carroll revealed if he wants to oversee it.
Despite the fact that last season the Las Vegas Raiders were one of the worst teams in the NFL, there was hope that in 2025, with a new project, they would compete in the AFC West.
Las Vegas managed to gain just 188 total yards in Week 10, finishing with seven points. It marked the fourth time this season that the Raiders were held to single-digit points, per ESPN’s Ryan McFadden. Las Vegas leads the league in that category.
ESPN's Adam Schefter declared on Monday that "all options are on the table" for Raiders head coach Pete Carroll's future after Week 16.
The Las Vegas Raiders have struggled all season, and it has not been a good showing for head coach Pete Carroll in his first season as the man in Las Vegas. The Raiders have not been competitive for the most part and are going downhill in a bad way.
Head Coach Pete Carroll, QB Kenny Pickett and QB Aidan O'Connell address the media.
But this year in Vegas, 74-year-old Carroll and first-year general manager John Spytek put the proverbial cart before the horse by drafting running back Ashton Jeanty at No. 6, one spot ahead of tackle Armand Membou, likely a future Pro Bowler for the Jets.