Las Vegas Raiders, San Francisco 49ers and Pete Carroll
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Just Blog Baby on MSNRaiders' Pete Carroll just made his stance on offensive line battle crystal clear
Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll tipped his hand about the center battle between Jordan Meredith and Jackson Powers-Johnson.
Raiders have high hopes for their running game after drafting Ashton Jeanty, and he gets into the end zone for the first time against 49ers
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AtoZ Sports on MSNPete Carroll and Las Vegas Raiders' eyes were opened up to a move that needed to be made after first preseason game
Pete Carroll and Las Vegas Raiders' eyes were opened up to a move that needed to be made after first preseason game originally appeared on A to Z Sports. After an impressive second half against the Seattle Seahawks in their first preseason game, the Las Vegas Raiders noticed a change that needed to be made.
On Thursday night, Pete Carroll made his official return to the sidelines in the Raiders’ preseason opener—and fittingly, it came against his former team, the Seattle Seahawks, where he spent 14 seasons as head coach, winning 137 games and a Super Bowl.
The Las Vegas Raiders entered their joint practice with the San Francisco 49ers carrying high expectations. However, it didn't take long for the offense led by Brock Purdy to tear
The Las Vegas Raiders will host the San Francisco 49ers tomorrow for a joint practice and will face them again on Saturday at Allegiant Stadium
Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll doesn't have a problem with veteran quarterback Geno Smith's viral reaction to a fan's sign with a not-so-nice message before Thursday's preseason game against the Seattle Seahawks.
DK Metcalf was a huge playmaker for Pete Carroll in Seattle. Carroll may have found that same type of player in Dont'e Thornton Jr. on the Raiders
Pete Carroll has Geno Smith’s back. The new Raiders coach, 73, defended his quarterback Sunday when asked about Smith’s decision to flip off a Seahawks fan during Thursday’s preseason game, which served as the duo’s Seattle homecoming.
Raiders coach Pete Carroll was not impressed by his team's performance in its preseason opener against the Seahawks
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AtoZ Sports on MSNPete Carroll is continuing to give his players and the fans tangible evidence of what everyone seems to be doubting with him
He's proved that wrong already in his short amount of time with the Raiders, whether it's running sprints on the field during practice, doing the drills with the players, or yelling and hyping up the fans. He's proven he has the youth still, and he's proven he's building a culture.