With the Las Vegas Raiders' need at the quarterback position in 2025, one NFL analyst sees the team signing Pittsburgh Steelers pending free-agent signal-caller Russell Wilson in free agency.
NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reporting the Las Vegas Raiders agree to terms with Super Bowl winning head coach Pete Carroll as the teams newest head coach.
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It’s been three years since Las Vegas Raiders acting-owner Mark Davis attempted to bring the ‘Patriots Way’ to Sin City. After 25 miserable weeks of regular season football, Davis elected to swiftly pull the plug on that experiment.
On Friday, the longtime Seattle Seahawks coach reached a deal with the Raiders on a three-year contract, with the option for a fourth year. Now, a reunion with former Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson is reportedly on the table.
The Raiders desperately need an offensive signal-caller. This season, they started QBs Gardner Minshew, Aidan O'Connell and Desmond Ridder, who posted a collective 80.4 passer rating, below the league average.
With the glaring need at quarterback in Las Vegas, the immediate dot-connecting when the Raiders hired Pete Carroll suggested his former Seahawks signal-caller Russell Wilson could follow.
New Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll was noncommittal when asked about the possibility of a Russell Wilson reunion on the AFC West team. "Right
The La Vegas Raiders are the odds-on favorite (+150) to land Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson in free agency, according
Mike McCarthy reportedly will not be the next head coach of the New Orleans Saints. NFL Network's Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport reported Tuesday
The Raiders hired Pete Carroll as their next head coach and now the team is looking at a former staffer from his Seahawks days.