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Pete Carroll with Ugo Amadi during a game in 2020. Carroll was fined US$100,000 by the NFL for not properly wearing a face mask, as required for coaches during the COVID-19 pandemic, during a Week 2 game in the 2020 NFL season on September 21, 2020. [146] On November 8, 2020, Carroll and the Seahawks agreed to a four-year contract extension. [147]
Pete Carroll, who coached the team from 2010 to 2023, holds the team record for most regular season wins (137). Tom Flores, who coached the team from 1991 to 1994, was the team's least successful coach with a winning percentage of .292.
[23] [26] Pete Carroll was hired in January 2010 and began his tenure with an NFC West division title despite a losing 7–9 record, a first in NFL history, and included consecutive Super Bowl appearances: [27] a win against the Denver Broncos at Super Bowl XLVIII in 2013 and a loss to the New England Patriots at Super Bowl XLIX in 2014.
While Pete Carroll’s tenure as head coach of the Seattle Seahawks delivered plenty of receipts – his Super Bowl XLVIII win, his 10 postseason appearances, his 137-89-1 regular season record ...
Pete Carroll is headed back to an NFL sideline with the Raiders, ... and into the record books. ... (73 years, 199 days on his final game) when he leads the Raiders in their season opener. ...
The Las Vegas Raiders are hiring Pete Carroll to be the team’s ... terms on a three-year deal with a fourth-year team option. Carroll, ... Week 18 following a 4-13 record in his only full season ...
Most consecutive winning seasons, career: Pete Carroll, 9 (2012–2020) Most consecutive playoff appearances, career : Mike Holmgren , 5 (2003–2007); Pete Carroll , 5 (2012–2016) Most games coached, career : Pete Carroll , 227
AP NFL Coach of the Year (1994) Pro Football Weekly NFL Coach of the Year (1994) Maxwell Football Club NFL Coach of the Year (1994) UPI NFL Coach of the Year (1994) AFC Championship (1996) [24] [25] 13 Pete Carroll: 1997–1999: 48 27 21 0 .562 3 1 2 [26] 14 Bill Belichick: 2000–2023: 387 266 121 0 .687 42 30 12 AP NFL Coach of the Year (2003 ...