There were seven head-coaching jobs open this hiring cycle. Which one was considered the best in the coaching world? How about the worst?
Russell Wilson has a chance to turn the 2025 Pro Bowl Games into his own audition, much like Derek Carr did before landing with the Saints.
The Las Vegas Raiders are one of the most polarizing franchises in the National Football League. Their former quarterback and current New Orleans Saints startin
As the Las Vegas Raiders look ahead to their first offseason with yet another new general manager, two of the team's former general managers have both landed gigs with the same AFC team.
The Saints will go up against two of their recently-hired coaches on the road in 2025, with Klint Kubiak on the Seattle Seahawks and Dennis Allen on the Chicago Bears:
Ultimately, the team decided to go with a veteran coach. According to multiple reports, Las Vegas made the decision to hire longtime Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll, who stepped down in Seattle on the heels of the 2023 season. In all, Carroll spent 14 seasons in Seattle, won a Super Bowl, and accrued a 137-89-1 record.
As the coaching dominos continue to fall, the New Orleans Saints may have no competition for their top remaining candidates:
Perhaps the worst head coaching hire Davis has made was Josh McDaniels. He didn’t even make it through two full seasons as the head coach before he was fired. He decided to take the 2024 season off after the Raiders debacle but is coming back to the NFL.
Titans sign former Raiders executive Davie Ziegler as assistant general manager shortly after hiring Mike Borgonzi
However, another coach that Las Vegas interviewed has now emerged as a top candidate to sign with the Raiders. According to The Athletic 's Tashan Reed and Vic Tafur, former Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll is believed to be the team's top option right now.
The Las Vegas Raiders and Pete Carroll have reached an agreement to make him the franchise's next head coach, the team announced on Saturday. It's a three-year deal for Carroll with an option for a fourth,
Carroll, 73, is set to return to the NFL sideline as a head coach for the first time since the conclusion of the 2023 regular season.