HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — Pete Carroll, ever the optimist, continues to search for a winning formula for the Las Vegas Raiders.
Nothing has worked so far.
Carroll made two major decisions last month hoping to find a spark for what is now a 2-10 team. He fired special teams coordinator Tom McMahon and offensive coordinator Chip Kelly , so there aren't a lot of major moves he can make at the moment.
That leaves Carroll looking for other avenues to success for Las Vegas. But they are going to be hard to find for the rest of this season.
The Raiders are 7 1/2-point home underdogs, according to BetMGM Sportsbook, to Denver on Sunday. The rest of the schedule? At Philadelphia and Houston, and then home against the New York Giants and Kansas City.
The Giants also are closing out a rough sea

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