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Related: About this forumPete Carroll, Raiders reportedly agree to 3-year contract to make him franchise's next head coach
The Las Vegas Raiders and Pete Carroll have reportedly reached an agreement to make him the franchise's next head coach, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
It's a three-year deal for Carroll with an option for a fourth, per Schefter.
Carroll, 73, coached the Seattle Seahawks from 2010-23, leading them to victory in Super Bowl XLVIII before parting ways with the franchise last January. Seahawks owner Jody Allen said at the time that Carroll's role would "evolve" from head coach to adviser.
After moving on from coaching in Seattle, Carroll returned to USC in the summer to teach. While he was taking on a different role, Carroll one of just three coaches to win both an NCAA national title and Super Bowl said that while he didn't have a desire to get back on the sidelines at the time, he could still handle the workload that comes with being a head coach.
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(6,930 posts)Fingers crossed.
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I cannot stand to watch that going on the sidelines.
If that's the best Brady can do it does not bode well for him as an owner/GM.