In an unexpected but strategic move, the Las Vegas Raiders have named Pete Carroll as their new head coach, aiming to inject experienced leadership into the franchise. At age 73, Carroll ends his brief hiatus from football, stepping in to lead the Raiders with a three-year contract. With a storied NFL career including a successful 14-year stint with the Seattle Seahawks, Carroll brings a wealth of knowledge and a track record of success, highlighted by two Super Bowl appearances and a championship title. Encouraged by minority owner Tom Brady, the Raiders believe in Carroll’s ability to cultivate a winning culture as they prepare for the next NFL season. Amidst a highly competitive AFC West, this appointment marks a renewed ambition for the Raiders to reclaim prominence on the football field.
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