
Mon Jan 27 20:40:00 UTC 2025: ## Raiders Hire Pete Carroll as Head Coach, Aiming for Stability and AFC West Contention
**Las Vegas, NV** – In a move designed to inject stability and experience into a struggling franchise, the Las Vegas Raiders announced Saturday the hiring of Pete Carroll as their new head coach. The 73-year-old Carroll, a Super Bowl-winning coach with a long and decorated career, will sign a three-year deal with a team option for a fourth.
Carroll, one of only four coaches to win both a college national championship and a Super Bowl, brings a wealth of experience to a Raiders organization that has cycled through five head coaches since moving to Las Vegas in 2020. His hiring marks a significant departure from the recent instability that has plagued the team.
“Pete Carroll’s track record speaks for itself,” said a Raiders spokesperson in a prepared statement. “His leadership and expertise will be invaluable as we build a winning culture and compete for a championship.”
The Raiders are hoping Carroll’s veteran presence will complement the team’s newly appointed general manager, John Spytek. The pair face the immediate challenge of addressing a significant number of pending free agents, particularly on the defensive side of the ball. The team also holds the No. 6 overall draft pick and over $108 million in salary cap space, which could be used to address quarterback needs.
Carroll’s success with the Seattle Seahawks, where he led the team to a Super Bowl victory and multiple playoff appearances, is widely cited as evidence of his coaching prowess. His career record stands at 181-131-1, encompassing stints with the New York Jets, New England Patriots, USC, and Seattle.
The Raiders finished last in the AFC West this past season with a dismal 4-13 record. The team’s decision to hire Carroll signals a commitment to long-term stability and competitiveness within a division featuring coaching giants like Andy Reid (Kansas City Chiefs), Sean Payton (Denver Broncos), and Jim Harbaugh (Los Angeles Chargers). The Raiders hope Carroll’s leadership can turn the franchise around and establish them as a consistent contender in the AFC West.