Tom Brady has a lot on his shoulders during his first full season as a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, including the longstanding head coaching search that ended with the hiring of former Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll.
When you've played in 10 Super Bowls, you've faced off against many great players. Tom Brady can attest to that, but there's one defensive player who stands out.
Despite his legendary NFL career, Tom Brady’s first season as a Raiders owner has been far from perfect, with three failed attempts to secure a head coach.
Pete Carroll, who was introduced as the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders this week, had some interesting things to say about one of his bosses - and he wasn't talking about majority owner Mark Davis.
The Raiders' new coach — and GM John Spytek — expressed plenty of optimism about their new roles with the team Monday in Las Vegas.
Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady has his hands heavily involved in the Las Vegas Raiders rebuild and he along with new head coach Pete Carroll see eye-to-eye on the franchise's quarterback needs.
Brady helped lead a committee that ultimately landed on Pete Carroll as the coach and John Spytek as the general manager.
Tom Brady was one of the key figures in Pete Carroll's arrival to the Las Vegas Raiders for the 2025 NFL season.
The Raiders haven't won a postseason game since January 2003 and last made a playoff appearance in January 2022.
Something happens." Greg Bedard added that it made for the defining moment of the quarterback's career, saying, "No one had ripped through the Seattle Seahawks like Tom Brady did in that Super Bowl.
Tom Brady revealed what last-minute installation helped New England score twice in its Super Bowl XLIX win over Seattle.