Pete Carroll, Raiders and Christian Wilkins
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Raiders head coach Pete Carroll worked with Jamal Adams when both men were with the Seahawks and that familiarity helped Adams land a job with Carroll's new team this week.
As the Las Vegas Raiders stretched and went through warmups at Friday's training camp practice, team owner Mark Davis sat more than 50 yards away under a shaded platform. Laid out before him was an ocean of new faces that have come to define his franchise’s latest sweeping reboot — from the majority of his retooled coaching staff,
Pete Carroll isn't mincing words about the Raiders' secondary, even if what he has to say may sound a bit far-fetched.
The Raiders' decision to release defensive tackle Christian Wilkins a year into the four-year, $110 million deal he signed before last season was the subject of the first question of head coach Pete Carroll's press conference on Friday.
The Las Vegas Raiders are currently holding a competition for the starting cornerback spot in training camp, and head coach Pete Carroll provided a major update on the position battle. According to Levi Edwards of Raiders.com, Carroll stated that third-round rookie Darien Porter has been taking first-team reps in training camp.
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Pete Carroll commented on the arrival of a defender to the Las Vegas Raiders, a player he knows well from their long NFL stint together during his time as head coach of the Seattle Seahawks.
After signing with the Las Vegas Raiders earlier this week, Jamal Adams will be changing positions and switching from safety to WILL linebacker, coach Pete Carroll said Friday. Adams, 29, was signed by the Raiders on Tuesday after being a free agent for much of the offseason leading into training camp.
Pete Carroll is running his fourth NFL Training Camp ever. This time the former USC Trojans national title winning head coach is attempting to re-energize the Las Vegas Raiders. Carroll will look to defy his age dilemma.