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Las Vegas Raiders Consider Offseason Changes Amid Disastrous Season

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Last updated: December 10, 2025 10:36 pm
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Published: December 10, 2025
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Las Vegas Raiders Consider Offseason Changes Amid Disastrous Season

In a tumultuous season marked by disappointing performance, the Las Vegas Raiders are facing the prospect of another offseason filled with changes. The franchise, which has struggled for the better part of two decades, now finds itself in a precarious position regarding its leadership, particularly under head coach Pete Carroll. While there is no official announcement suggesting Carroll’s departure, whispers around the NFL indicate that he may be in jeopardy of losing his job.

Mark Davis, the team owner, has a history of making dramatic decisions, including the dismissal of high-profile coaches. The enduring influence of his legendary father, Al Davis, looms large over the franchise’s identity, leading to speculation about a potential return of Jon Gruden, whose initial tenure brought stability to the team before his controversial exit due to leaked emails. Many fans believe that hiring Gruden again could restore the Raiders’ swagger and reconnect the team with its storied past.

Davis has been candid about the chaos that followed Gruden’s departure, suggesting the organization was left in a precarious situation. Echoes of nostalgia resound through the fan base, who long for the identity and fierce pride associated with the Al Davis era. Gruden’s return would not only symbolize a reawakening of that spirit but might also position him to select a new quarterback to build the future of the franchise.

In a hypothetical scenario, Gruden could even reach out to former quarterback Derek Carr, who remains a beloved figure among Raiders fans. If Carr, now retired, were willing to return for a brief stint, he could mentor a promising rookie like Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza. Carr’s connection with Gruden is strong, making the A-list quarterback an ideal choice to nurture the next generation.

The landscape for the Raiders is shifting as they consider their options for revamping their coaching staff and rebuilding their roster. The franchise’s loyal followers are hoping for impactful changes that can rejuvenate their passion and pride in a team that has long been a symbol of resilience and defiance in the NFL.

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