The Raiders will interview former Seahawks coach Pete Carroll for their coaching vacancy next week, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports.
Carroll, 73, had his first interview during this hiring cycle Thursday when he spoke with the Bears.
The Raiders are replacing Antonio Pierce, whom they fired Tuesday after just one season.
Carroll coached the Seahawks from 2010-23, going 137-89-1. His Seahawks won Super Bowl XLVIII and lost Super Bowl XLIX when Patriots cornerback Malcolm Butler intercepted Russell Wilson at the goal line in the final seconds.
He did not coach in 2024.
Carroll also won in his nine seasons at USC, with a national championship in 2004. Barry Switzer and Jimmy Johnson are the only other coaches to win a championship in the NFL and in college.
Carroll also coached the Jets (1994) and Patriots (1997-99) and is 170-120-1 during his NFL career.
The Raiders also requested to interview Detroit defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn, Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken, former Jets coach Robert Saleh and Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo.