Pete Carroll
American football coach
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2025 | Becomes head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders. |
2025 | One of his former players, Aaron Glenn, becomes head coach of the New York Jets. |
January 25 2025 | Pete Carroll was hired as the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders, ending his 15-year tenure with the Seattle Seahawks organization. |
2024 | Carroll and Macdonald had a brief, non-business personal interaction at an NBA preseason game at Climate Pledge Arena, where Macdonald greeted Carroll and exchanged pleasantries. |
2024 | Becomes head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders. |
2024 | During the preseason, Carroll confirmed he had only briefly greeted Macdonald in the parking lot and was primarily watching Seahawks preseason games on television. |
January 25 2024 | Pete Carroll was hired as the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders, ending his 15-year tenure with the Seattle Seahawks organization. |
January 10 2024 | Pete Carroll is fired as head coach of the Seattle Seahawks after 14 seasons, marking the end of his long-term leadership with the team. |
2023 | Pete Carroll led the Seattle Seahawks to a 9-8 record, but was eliminated from playoff contention after the Green Bay Packers won their final game. |
2023 | Carroll steps down as head coach of the Seahawks to take an advisory position with the team. |
2022 | The Seahawks' playoff run ended with a 41-23 loss to the San Francisco 49ers in the Wild Card Round. |
September 2022 | Carroll named Geno Smith as the starting quarterback for the regular season opener against Russell Wilson and the Denver Broncos. |
September 2022 | Led the Seahawks to a 17-16 victory over the Denver Broncos in the Week 1 Monday Night Football game. |
January 16 2022 | Carroll and general manager John Schneider were confirmed to retain their jobs for the 2022 season, despite the Seahawks experiencing their first losing season since 2011. |
2021 | Pete Carroll named Shane Waldron as the Seahawks' offensive coordinator, bringing a new offensive strategy to the team. |
November 12 2021 | Wilson was activated off injured reserve ahead of the game against the Green Bay Packers, returning from his injury. |
October 2021 | Russell Wilson broke his finger during a game against the Los Angeles Rams, forcing him to be placed on injured reserve and missing starts for the first time in his NFL career. |
2020 | Carroll coached the NFC team in the Pro Bowl. |
2020 | The Seahawks finished the season with a 12-4 record, won their first division title since 2016, but were eliminated in the Wild Card Round by the Los Angeles Rams. |
November 8 2020 | Carroll and the Seattle Seahawks agreed to a four-year contract extension. |
September 21 2020 | Pete Carroll was fined by the NFL for not properly wearing a face mask during a Week 2 game, violating COVID-19 pandemic coaching protocols. |
2019 | In the NFL playoffs, Carroll guided the Seahawks to a Wild Card Round victory against the Philadelphia Eagles (17-9), before being eliminated in the Divisional Round by the Green Bay Packers (28-23). |
2019 | Carroll led the Seahawks to an 11-5 season, finishing second in the NFC West behind the San Francisco 49ers. |
September 15 2019 | Pete Carroll won his 100th game as the Seahawks head coach on his 68th birthday, defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers 28–26. |
2018 | The Seahawks were eliminated from the playoffs after losing 24-22 to the Dallas Cowboys in the Wild Card Round. |
2018 | Carroll led the Seahawks to a 10-6 record and a second-place finish in the NFC West, qualifying the team for the playoffs. |
October 14 2018 | Pete Carroll became the Seattle Seahawks' all-time wins leader, surpassing Mike Holmgren by achieving his 91st win (including postseason) in a victory over the Oakland Raiders with a record of 91-56-1. |
2017 | In his eighth season with the Seahawks, Carroll led the team to a 9-7 record, finishing second in the NFC West but missing the playoffs for only the second time during his coaching period with the team. |
2016 | The Seahawks won the Wild Card Round against the Detroit Lions 26-6, extending Seattle's playoff home game win streak to 10 consecutive wins under Carroll. |
2016 | The Seahawks were eliminated in the Divisional Round, losing 36-20 to the Atlanta Falcons. |
December 2016 | Carroll led the Seahawks to their fourth NFC West division title in seven seasons by defeating the Los Angeles Rams 24-3. |
November 2016 | Carroll notched his 100th regular-season win against the Philadelphia Eagles. |
July 25 2016 | Pete Carroll signed a three-year contract extension with the Seattle Seahawks, keeping him with the team through the 2019 season. |
2015 | Carroll reflected on USC's success, suggesting the program's achievements made people uncomfortable and created bitterness. |
2015 | The Seahawks struggled early in the season, blowing fourth quarter leads to multiple teams including the St. Louis Rams, Green Bay Packers, Cincinnati Bengals, Carolina Panthers, and Arizona Cardinals. |
2015 | The Seahawks, as the #6 seed, won their Wild Card Round against the Minnesota Vikings with a narrow 10-9 victory after a missed field goal by Vikings kicker Blair Walsh. |
2015 | Carroll led the Seahawks to end the regular season with a decisive 36-6 road victory against the Arizona Cardinals, NFC West champions. |
2015 | Carroll successfully rejuvenated the Seahawks team, leading them to win five consecutive games and clinch a playoff berth after being 4-5 early in the season. |
2015 | Carroll and the Seahawks were eliminated from the playoffs after losing to the Carolina Panthers 31-24 in the Divisional Round, trailing 31-0 at halftime. |
February 1 2015 | Pete Carroll and the Seattle Seahawks lost Super Bowl XLIX to the New England Patriots 28-24 in a controversial ending, with Carroll's last-second pass play resulting in an interception by Malcolm Butler. |
2014 | During a visit to USC, Carroll criticized the NCAA's investigation, stating it was handled poorly and irrationally. |
2014 | Pete Carroll was awarded the PFWA's Jack Horrigan Award, recognizing his contributions to professional football. |
2014 | Pete Carroll led the Seattle Seahawks through a challenging season, starting with a 36-16 victory over the Green Bay Packers in the first game of the NFL season. |
2014 | Carroll led the Seahawks to the NFC Championship, staging a dramatic comeback against the Green Bay Packers, winning in overtime with a Russell Wilson touchdown. |
2014 | Pete Carroll was nominated for the ESPY Award for Best Coach, highlighting his coaching achievements that year. |
2014 | After a 6-4 start and struggling mid-season, Carroll guided the Seahawks to finish the regular season 6-0, ending with a 12-4 record. |
July 2014 | Carroll was announced as a member of the 2015 USC Athletic Hall of Fame class. |
February 2 2014 | Pete Carroll and the Seattle Seahawks return to the Super Bowl (Super Bowl XLIX), narrowly losing to the New England Patriots in a dramatic finish. |
February 2 2014 | Carroll led the Seattle Seahawks to their first Super Bowl victory in franchise history, defeating the Denver Broncos 43-8 in Super Bowl XLVIII. At 62 years old, he became the third-oldest coach to win a Super Bowl, joining an elite group of coaches who have won both an NCAA championship and a Super Bowl. |
October 6 2013 | The Seahawks suffered their first loss of the season against the Indianapolis Colts in Indianapolis, with the team remaining largely undefeated until December. |
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