Raiders fire Pete Carroll after 3-14 season and will look for a new coach for third straight year

Raiders fire Pete Carroll after 3-14 season and will look for a new coach for third straight year

HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — The Las Vegas Raiders fired Pete Carroll on Monday after just one year, meaning they will enter their third consecutive season with a new coach in charge.

Carroll expressed high hopes upon taking over, saying he was used to double-digit victories and expected the same in Las Vegas. But the Raiders went 3-14, going on a 10-game losing streak before finishing with a14-12 victory over Kansas Cityon Sunday.

Now the question is where the Raiders head next under the direction of owner Mark Davis, minority owner Tom Brady and general manager John Spytek. Davis said in a statement that Spytek would work with Brady to find the next coach.

"Together, they will guide football decisions with a shared focus on leadership, culture, and alignment with the organization's long-term vision and goals," Davis said.

Spytek is scheduled to meet with the media later Monday.

The Raiders are projected to have the third-most cap space at more than $100 million, according to overthecap.com.

Linebacker Devin White played with Brady at Tampa Bay, where Spytek was in the front office. All three were key parts of the Buccaneers' Super Bowl title in the 2020 season.

"I know Tom is a certified winner in the league, and John Spytek has a winning culture as far as being assistant GM in Tampa," White said. "I feel like they brought in the right players and people there to be able to go win a Super Bowl. So, hopefully, (Spytek) will take what he learned there and apply it here."

The club could seek an offensive-minded coach to work with a young quarterback should the Raiders draftHeisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendozaor Dante Moore with the first overall pick.

That formula worked well this season in Chicago withcoach Ben Johnson and quarterback Caleb Williamsand in Jacksonville withcoach Liam Coen and QB Trevor Lawrence. Both teams are playoff bound after experiencing losing seasons the year before.

There is no one path to success, however. New Englandhired a defensive coach in Mike Vrabel, and he worked well withquarterback Drake Mayeto helped the Patriots go from a 4-13 record to 14-3 and the No. 2 seed in the AFC playoffs.

"It's definitely a win for us, I guess you could say, to have the No. 1 pick," defensive tackle Jonah Laulu said. "You can't go wrong with that. Whether we use that pick or trade it for more picks, whatever it takes to help us out to win more, I'm all for it."

Running back Ashton Jeanty, who set a Raiders rookie record this season with 1,321 yards from scrimmage, went through a coaching change at Boise State. The Broncos made an in-season change two years ago,promoting Spencer Danielsonand winning back-to-back Mountain West Conference championships and appearing in last year's College Football Playoff.

"You have to be able to adapt for whoever is coming in the building," Jeanty said. "Obviously, we changed who was running Boise State and got better, so I'm hoping it will be the same thing."

Carroll, 74, was theNFL's oldest head coach, and he came to Las Vegas with the intent of winning right away. He got his wish ofbringing in quarterback Geno Smith, whom he coached in Seattle. Neither got the success they expected, with Smith throwing a league-high 17 interceptions as the losses piled up.

Thiswasn't what Carroll used to as a coach. He coached the Seahawks to a Super Bowl title and Southern California to two national championships.

But now Carroll has been dismissed, just asAntonio Pierce was last yearandJosh McDaniels midway through the 2023 season.

The Raiders have run through coaches since appearing in the Super Bowl in the 2002 season. They have made the playoffs just twice since then, losing both wild-card games.

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