Pete Carroll could be a darkhorse candidate for the Chicago Bears coaching job, and that's not necessarily a bad thing.
Former Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll is a name to "keep in mind" amid the Las Vegas Raiders' head coaching search, according to Vincent
Schneider took the pitch back to head coach Pete Carroll, who wasn’t ready to end the marriage with Wilson quite yet. Carroll said no — but a year later would say yes when the Broncos called, landing two first-round picks, two second-rounders, a fifth-rounder and three veterans. Not a bad return for a quarterback drafted in the third round in 2012.
The Las Vegas Raiders have begun the process of finding another head coach. The Raiders fired head coach Antonio Pierce earlier this week after just one season.
The Chicago Bears are reportedly set to interview an NFL coaching legend for their vacant head coaching position. Per ESPN's Dan Graziano, former
Pete Carroll is interested in the Bears' vacant coaching job and it seems like it's mutual. He would be an intriguing fit in Chicago.
A year after the Seattle Seahawks moved on from former head coach Pete Carroll, he's reportedly in the mix for an NFL opening.
Carroll has reportedly expressed a desire to return to an NFL sideline in 2025 after not coaching this past season.
The Bears announced they have completed a head coach interview with former Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll.
Carroll, who won a Super Bowl with the Seahawks, is scheduled to interview with the Bears on Thursday, a source said. He is one of more than a dozen coaches the Bears have requested to interview as general manager Ryan Poles seeks to do a deeper dive into the candidate pool than he did when he hired Matt Eberflus in 2022.
The Chicago Bears were denied an interview with Dallas Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy for their head coaching vacancy but will sit down with longtime NFL coach Pete Carroll on Thursday, according to pair of ESPN reports on Tuesday.