Jedd Fisch and Mike Macdonald had Shaq-sized shoes to fill when becoming the head coach of the Huskies and Seahawks, respectively. So how'd each do in Year 1?
Mike Macdonald was hired to elevate the Seahawks, but they remain stuck on the same level as the end of the Carroll era.
Former Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll appears to be interested in the Chicago Bears job. Find out the latest NFL rumors.
An ESPN report says the 73-year-old Super Bowl-winning coach over the previous 15 years for Seattle wants to coach in the NFC.
Meanwhile, the Bears will rely on interim coach Thomas Brown, who was promoted after the team fired Matt Eberflus following an all-time play clock blunder against the Detroit Lion
Legendary coach Pete Carroll most recently coached the Seahawks from 2010 to 2023, but he wants back in the NFL.
Of course, Carroll led the Seahawks to outstanding success throughout his tenure, earning 10 playoff appearances, five NFC West titles, two Super Bowl appearances and the franchise's first championship over his 14 seasons at the helm. He will always be a legend in Seattle, but the team simply felt it was time to move on after last season.
After a year out of the NFL, Pete Carroll wants to coach again and is interested in the Bears. Here's why they should be interested in him.
Prior to his time in Seattle, Carroll famously led the USC Trojans to two national championships as the school's head coach. Carroll also led the Seahawks to a 137-98 record, including winning the franchise's first Super Bowl title.
Former Seahawks Super-Bowl winning HC Pete Carroll has expressed interest in the Bears HC job and would like to return to the sideline next season, league sources tell ESPN. Carroll is one of four head coaches to have led teams to both a national championship and the Super… pic.twitter.com/qs6g4v1lTA
Former Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll would like to return to coaching next season and has interest in the Bears' head-coaching job, according to a report.
At one point last January, the two biggest coaching gigs in Seattle — if not the state of Washington — were vacant. Pete Carroll was fired from his