Las Vegas Raiders Struggle 2-5 Under Pete Carroll, Owner Marks Davis Maintains Support
Las Vegas Raiders Struggle 2-5 Under Pete Carroll, Owner Marks Davis Maintains Support

Las Vegas Raiders Struggle 2-5 Under Pete Carroll, Owner Marks Davis Maintains Support

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The Las Vegas Raiders have struggled significantly in the 2025 NFL season, holding a 2-5 record and suffering a humiliating 31-0 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, highlighting deep issues within the team. Despite hopes that new head coach Pete Carroll and quarterback Geno Smith would quickly turn the franchise around, both have underperformed, with critics predicting their tenure may be short-lived if improvements are not made. Fans and analysts have called for a youth movement, but Carroll has indicated that younger players will receive more practice opportunities rather than increased game time, which has frustrated the fanbase. Owner Mark Davis remains publicly supportive of Carroll and GM John Spytek but acknowledges the possibility of making drastic changes if the team does not show progress. The Raiders’ offense, once expected to be a strength, has faltered, and the roster needs a comprehensive rebuild, particularly on the offensive line and in the secondary. While Smith has struggled statistically this season, Carroll has expressed confidence in him, showing no immediate signs of benching him in favor of Kenny Pickett, though the team may need to consider drafting a quarterback in the near future.

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