The 2025 season has not gone according to plan for Pete Carroll and the Las Vegas Raiders. After spending the 2024 season out of football, the former Seahawks head coach joined Vegas hoping to finally bring winning football to the desert. After trading for quarterback Geno Smith, most analysts believed the Raiders could compete in a competitive AFC West after upgrading their head coach and quarterback.

Unfortunately, that hasn't happened. The Raiders enter Week 13 with a dismal 2-9 record and have already parted ways with offensive coordinator Chip Kelly and special teams coordinator Tom McMahon. This team is staring down yet another long rebuild, and some wonder if the 74-year-old Pete Carroll wants to endure a years-long rebuild with the Raiders.

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