Pete Carroll Fires Raiders Coordinator
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There are starting to be consequences for the las Vegas Raiders’ poor start to the 2024 season under first-year head coach Pete Carroll. The team has fired special teams coach Tom McMahon according to several reports. NFL media was the first to report it.
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Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll pushes over the first domino in what could lead to many more falling over
There is also the missed extra point in Week 9 vs. the Jacksonville Jaguars, in which the Jags won in overtime by one point. And, there is the blocked punt and missed game-tying field goal attempt vs. the Denver Broncos on Thursday Night Football. This firing was a bit fair.
Carroll said after the game that offensive coordinator Chip Kelly (whom Carroll has previously criticized for not running the ball enough) was trying to get the ground game going but the Raiders’ offense just couldn’t get the job done.
NFL analyst Mina Kimes bashes Raiders coaches Pete Carroll, Chip Kelly during and after the team's Week 10 loss to the Broncos
During the second half of the Raiders’ game, Geno Smith absorbed a hit and sustained a thigh bruise, as announced by Carroll. Carroll emphasized that while Smith is expected to play through the injury,
The Raiders fell to 2-6 with Sunday's overtime loss to the Jaguars and having that record at the trade deadline usually lands teams on the list of prospective sellers.
Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll didn’t hold back after Daniel Carlson’s costly miss vs. the Denver Broncos on TNF.
Denver's defense bailed out the Broncos in a 10-7 squeaker over the reeling Las Vegas Raiders on Thursday night.