Pete Carroll's Bold Vision: Can He Lead the Raiders to Immediate Success in the AFC West?
Pete Carroll aims to transform the Las Vegas Raiders in his first season, despite a challenging AFC West and a young roster. Can he defy the odds?

HENDERSON, Nev. — Pete Carroll, the seasoned NFL coach, is no stranger to high expectations. With 18 seasons under his belt, Carroll has only faced four losing records and has achieved at least 10 wins in nine seasons. Now, as the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders, Carroll is determined to turn around a team that went 4-13 last season and hasn’t seen the playoffs since 2021.
Carroll’s Confidence and Challenges
"We are going to win a bunch of games. I can't even imagine anything else," Carroll declared confidently during training camp. Despite inheriting a team with a recent history of struggles, Carroll’s track record suggests that he might just be the man for the job. However, the road ahead is fraught with challenges.
The Raiders are in the AFC West, one of the most competitive divisions in the NFL. Last season, they went 0-6 against the Broncos, Chargers, and Chiefs. Additionally, the team is expected to rely heavily on young players, which could make Carroll’s first year more of a developmental season.
Historical Context
History offers a mixed bag of insights for Carroll’s first year with the Raiders. Since 1978, the average record for a coach in their first year with a new team is 7-9. Carroll himself has had varying degrees of success in his first seasons with previous teams. For instance, he led the New England Patriots to a 10-6 record in his first year there, but he also went 6-10 with the New York Jets.
Reasons for Optimism
Despite the odds, there are reasons to be hopeful. The Raiders have Geno Smith, a two-time Pro Bowl quarterback, leading the offense. Smith has been impressive since 2022, ranking fourth in passing yards and eighth in touchdown passes. The offense also features rookie running back Ashton Jeanty and second-year tight end Brock Bowers, who is already considered one of the best at his position.
With Chip Kelly as the offensive coordinator, the Raiders are poised to improve upon last year’s offensive struggles, where they finished 27th in total offense and 29th in points scored.
Defensive Overhaul
The Raiders’ defense has undergone significant changes, with eight defensive starters from last season no longer on the team. Las Vegas is banking on veterans like cornerback Eric Stokes and linebacker Devin White to step up, along with the development of younger players like Thomas Booker IV and Kyu Blu Kelly.
Carroll’s Mindset
Carroll believes that the Raiders’ mentality could be their greatest asset. "These guys have got something to prove," he said. "I feel the same way. I really like going to battle with these guys because of where their heads are at, and they've proven it on the practice field. Now it's time to go."
As the Raiders prepare for their season opener against the New England Patriots, the question remains: Can Pete Carroll lead this team to immediate success, or will this be a year of rebuilding and laying the foundation for future triumphs?