Former USC Trojans coach Pete Carroll was formally announced as the coach of the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday. The introductory press conference was full of the signature Carroll enthusiasm and a surprise appearance from NFL running back Marshawn Lynch.
We look at five of the biggest takeaways from the introductory press conference for the Las Vegas Raiders' new head coach and GM.
The Las Vegas Raiders are going to need to add a quarterback and could add a veteran stopgap option in case they can't get one in the draft.
Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones (33) celebrates a touchdown with quarterback Sam Darnold (14) during the fourth quarter against the Atlanta Falcons at U.S. Bank Stadium.
Arizona Cardinals linebacker Mack Wilson revealed on X (formerly Twitter) that he wants the team to trade for four-time Pro Bowl DE Maxx Crosby.
Despite the need at quarterback, CBS Sports' latest mock draft from Josh Edwards projects Las Vegas to add an elite pass rusher to play opposite of All-Pro defensive end Maxx Crosby. Edwards projects the Raiders to take Penn State EDGE Abdul Carter with the sixth overall pick.
With the Las Vegas Raiders in the market for quarterback help in 2025, one NFL analyst is predicting the team will sign a former No. 1 overall pick who is projected to make $12.5 million in his next contract.
Now that the dust has settled on the Las Vegas Raiders' front office hires, they're being tabbed as favorites to land a 9x Pro Bowl QB.
Super Bowl-winning head coach Pete Carroll is returning to the NFL after a one-year hiatus. He's the new head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders. What does this mean?
NFL insider Ian Rapoport floated an idea for that veteran presence: Russell Wilson, the former quarterback for Carroll's Seahawks. Rapoport reported that the two have remained close and that Wilson is a strong candidate to sign with the Raiders.