According to an NFL insider, Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll has his sights set on a veteran quarterback who had a career year in 2024.
The Las Vegas Raiders missed out on quarterback Matthew Stafford, as he agreed to rejoin the Los Angeles Rams. The Raiders were reportedly aggressively pursuing Stafford, per Vincent Bonsignore of the Las Vegas Review Journal.
It's not surprising that Wilson's name remains linked to the Raiders. About 15 minutes after Pete Carroll was announced as the team's new head coach, rumors began circulating that this could be a landing spot for the 36-year-old quarterback who he coached in Seattle for a decade.
Matthew Stafford has decided to remain with the Los Angeles Rams after the quarterback was given permission to speak to other teams, with the Las Vegas Raiders heavily interested in signing the Super
"If you wanna be great, you gotta go against the great ones, and you gotta beat the great ones." Raiders head coach Pete Carroll declared this week, channeling his inner competitor as Las Vegas gears up for a high-stakes offseason.