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Brady's Raiders: Tension, Turnaround, and Draft Picks
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The Las Vegas Raiders 2025 season was marked by significant changes, including Tom Bradys entry as a minority owner and the hiring of John Spytek as general manager and Pete Carroll as head coach. However, the teams performance was disappointing, with only three wins. Tensions between Spytek and Carroll were evident, with Spytek advocating for a long-term player development strategy, while Carroll was reluctant to adopt it. Despite the teams struggles, rookies like Ashton Jeanty and Darien Porter showed promise. Carroll was fired after the season, but Spytek retained his position due to his connection with Brady. Spytek clarified Bradys involvement, stating they communicate daily and have learned from each other. With the top draft pick in 2026, the Raiders are poised for a turnaround, and Brady is expected to play a role in the next head coach hire.
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