Raiders’ Pete Carroll fired after 1 disastrous season

Raiders’ Pete Carroll fired after 1 disastrous season
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The Las Vegas Raiders have fired Pete Carroll after a disastrous 3-14 season, ending 74-year old’s tenure after just one year. The team collapsed out of NFL Playoffs contention early, then endured a 10-game losing streak that reshaped the franchise’s direction. Owner Mark Davis announced that General Manager John Spytek will now oversee football operations in collaboration with Tom Brady while the search for a new Raiders head coach begins.

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— Las Vegas Raiders (@Raiders) January 5, 2026

Carroll said after Week 18 that he wanted to keep coaching and dismissed retirement talk. The organization still chose change. The Raiders now hold the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft and control a pivotal offseason. A reset is here in Las Vegas, how fast does the next chapter arrive?

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