The Moment Former Seahawks Stars Unintentionally Brought the Final Chapter of Former Seahawks Head Coach Pete Carroll to an End in Front of Millions of Viewers on NBC
Las Vegas, Nevada. November 19, 2025
Monday Night Football ended with a 31–10 loss to the Cowboys. but what weighed down Allegiant Stadium wasn’t just the scoreboard. Millions watching on NBC witnessed a moment that shook the NFL. a moment when several former Seahawks — players who once stood beside Pete Carroll in Seattle — unintentionally became the catalysts pushing him toward what may be the final chapter of his coaching career.

Pete Carroll arrived in Las Vegas with a desire to rebuild something meaningful. He willingly stepped away from the comfort and roster control he once had in Seattle because he wanted to prove that age didn’t define him and that he could create another turnaround from the ground up. But by Week 11. the Raiders were sinking with a 2–8 record. and the bitter truth was that the most disappointing performances were coming from the very familiar faces he once believed in.
Geno Smith. the 2022 Comeback Player of the Year. has become trapped in a downward spiral. Twelve touchdowns. thirteen interceptions. and multiple games without a single scoring throw. Hesitation. misreads. and lost momentum have only dragged the Raiders deeper into trouble.
The offensive line struggled as well. Stone Forsythe — another former Seahawk — was forced into the lineup due to injuries. He allowed pressures in three straight games. and on Monday night in front of millions. he surrendered five pressures and a sack. Every flaw was exposed on NBC with nowhere to hide.
Even Jamal Adams. who had shown surprising promise after being moved to linebacker. was targeted and exploited repeatedly by Dallas. Four targets. four completions. one touchdown. Every pass in his direction chipped away at the Raiders’ hopes.
And then came the postgame press conference. where one moment from Pete Carroll stunned the NFL — a statement filled with nostalgia. fatigue. and something heavier.
“We’re fighting for every minute out there. and I know a lot of people only see the losses without seeing what we’re trying so hard to hold together… sometimes when I walk through that tunnel. I remember what it felt like back in Seattle. that belief that we could beat anyone. And I wonder how many chances I have left to find that feeling again. or if this might be the last chapter I get to keep writing before it closes.”
It was vague. emotional. and quietly heartbreaking. As if Carroll himself sensed that his story is reaching an ending — not written by opponents. but by the very players who once shared his past.
The NFL now waits to see whether Monday night on NBC becomes the defining marker of that ending. With the way things unfolded before millions of viewers. the answer may be closer than anyone expected.












