Raiders coach Pete Carroll addresses media after practice
The Raiders returned to practice Monday as they prepare to host the Dallas Cowboys.
Coach Pete Carroll addressed the media at the team’s headquarters in Henderson.
The Raiders returned to practice Monday in preparation for their matchup against the Dallas Cowboys. Coach Pete Carroll spoke with the media.

The Raiders returned to practice Monday as they prepare to host the Dallas Cowboys.
Coach Pete Carroll addressed the media at the team’s headquarters in Henderson.
With a 2-10 record, the Raiders have nothing tangible to play for, but that doesn’t lessen the importance of the final five weeks of the season for the franchise.
Interim special teams coach Derius Swinton II sat down with the Review-Journal to discuss how much he has been able to change since taking over the job, among other topics.
The Raiders have struggled in many aspects of the game under Pete Carroll, but the 74-year-old has been willing to embrace some advancements in the game and the numbers bear it out this season.
Gruden sued the league and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, arguing leaked emails he wrote had pushed the Raiders to fire him.
The Raiders have signed wide receiver Brenden Rice to their practice squad.
Jack Bech, the Raiders’ rookie wide receiver, is showing signs of a breakout. The next five games could be a springboard to an even bigger role.
The Raiders poured considerable time into the development of Caleb Rogers, who made his NFL debut Sunday against the Chargers and graded out as the team’s best offensive lineman.
Allegiant Stadium’s room tax revenue is starting to lag behind budgeted amounts aligning with the tourism slump being seen in Las Vegas.
Drawing on past experiences, Pete Carroll remains optimistic about Raiders’ future.
Underdogs started NFL Week 13 on a 9-2 against the spread run with seven outright wins, including all four games on Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday.