ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter provided a significant update on Mike McCarthy and the Chicago Bears head coaching situation.
On paper, the Detroit Lions’ Super Bowl window should stay wide open for some more years. In reality, that might not be the case. Dan Campbell is close to losing his top assistant coaches, which cannot be overlooked.
The Raiders have hired Pete Carroll as their new coach. Carroll is getting a three-year deal with a fourth-year team option, sources told ESPN.
The NFL has been taking heat from all sides with quarterback slides and word is that there's a plan to cool things down with new replay assists.
The Chicago Bears have a new head coach, and Vegas has taken notice. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Chicago is finalizing a deal with Detroit Lions offensi
The Las Vegas Raiders have hired former Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll to lead their team in 2025, according to NFL Insider Adam Schefter.
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The Las Vegas Raiders are hiring Pete Carroll to be the team’s head coach, according to reports. ESPN’s Adam Schefter and NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero first reported the news. CNN has reached out to the Raiders for comment.
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The Las Vegas Raiders have found their next head coach. According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, Pete Carroll has agreed to a three-year deal to become the team’s head coach. There is also a team option in the fourth year.
Schefter, who said McCarthy is "in play" for the Bears coaching job, was unwilling to speculate what the former Super Bowl-winning coach will do if he doesn't get a head coaching job this offseason.
Both Aaron Glenn and Ben Johnson are "gonna get jobs this hiring cycle," ESPN's Adam Schefter declared Tuesday.