Jim Harbaugh and Pete Carroll go way, way back. Carroll's hiring as the new head man for the Las Vegas Raiders is sure to ignite the rivaly with Harbaugh.
The Los Angeles Chargers are one of the quietest teams in the NFL right now. Not that Chargers fans would complain about the relaxing offseason process – there is zero coaching drama to speak of, plenty of cap space and a great free agency and draft outlook with plenty of assets to spend on rebuilding an ahead-of-schedule roster.
Faced with hiring a general manager and head coach, most NFL owners would've been heavily involved in every facet of the process.
Pete Carroll is back. One year removed from being run outta town as the head man of the Seattle Seahawks, the peppy coach nicknamed "Big Balls Pete" is headed back to an NFL sideline as the new sheriff of the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Las Vegas Raiders are bringing back an old rivalry with the hiring of Pete Carroll as their next head coach. With Carroll joining the AFC West, he will once again be facing off against Jim Harbaugh,
If you love the NFL and its history, you have to be excited about seeing the news that Pete Carroll will coach the Las Vegas Raiders. Carroll will coach in the AFC West, going up against Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Raiders were among the front-runners to land Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, but had to pivot when Johnson took over in Chicago. Here's a look at how the NFL world reacted to that pivot, and the hiring of Carroll:
The Los Angeles Chargers are one of the quietest teams in the NFL right now. Let’s tap the brakes on the Las Vegas Raiders suddenly becoming a problem under Pete Carroll. Fun as the Carroll vs.
The Los Angeles Chargers found out this week that star edge rusher Khalil Mack intends to keep playing ahead of his trip to free agency. Now the focus turns to whether Jim Harbaugh and the Chargers will be able to keep him from leaving on the open market.
The Los Angeles Chargers are not a team hurting for cap space entering the offseason. But that doesn’t mean Jim Harbaugh and general manager Joe Hortiz won’t make roster moves to free up even more – especially if it aligns with the vision for the roster.
It looks like the former Cowboys coach will be following in the footsteps of previous high-profile sideline bosses, clearing the way for one of his protege.