After the Las Vegas Raiders hired Pete Carroll as their new head coach last week, rumors quickly surfaced about a potential reunion between Carroll and his former quarterback, Russell Wilson. Carroll and Wilson enjoyed considerable success together with the Seattle Seahawks, winning a Super Bowl and making another appearance, although their relationship reportedly soured toward the end of Wilson’s time in Seattle. Despite this, the two seem to be on good terms again, fueling speculation that Wilson could join the Raiders.
Wilson had reportedly shown interest in the Raiders for the 2024 season, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. This development was further supported by The Athletic’s Jeff Howe, who contributed to the growing speculation about a possible move. Wilson, currently set to become a free agent in March, is looking for a new team after spending last season with the Pittsburgh Steelers following his release from the Denver Broncos.
Wilson’s time with the Broncos was marked by tension with head coach Sean Payton, with both seemingly exchanging subtle jabs earlier this year. This added friction between Wilson and Payton has led to increasing chatter about Wilson returning to the AFC West. The possibility of him playing against Payton and the Broncos in 2025 has captured the attention of fans and pundits, as it would add an extra layer of drama to the season.
As Wilson heads into free agency, his next move is eagerly anticipated. Whether he joins the Raiders or another team, the idea of him reuniting with Pete Carroll in Las Vegas has added an intriguing dimension to the ongoing NFL offseason rumors. Fans are eagerly watching how these developments will unfold, especially with the potential for Wilson to face off against his former team and coach.