A key member of the Las Vegas Raiders staff will remain in place to help Pete Carroll, who was confirmed as the new head coach to replace Antonio Pierce. The franchise that has Tom Brady as a minority owner is beginning to retool for the 2025 NFL season.

The Raiders want to quickly forget their 2024 NFL season, which ended with a poor 4-13 record and the firing of Pierce. Brady’s presence as a minority owner in the franchise strengthens the team’s project profile for the upcoming campaign.

In 2023, Pierce was named interim head coach following the firing of Josh McDaniels. His tenure ended at the end of the 2024 season when the Raiders fired him a year after confirming him as their permanent head coach. Now a new cycle begins with Carroll, who has ensured the continuity of a key member of his staff.

Who is the member of Carroll’s staff who will remain with the Raiders?

As told by NFL insider Tom Pelissero on his X account (formerly Twitter), special teams coordinator Tom McMahon will remain with the Tom Brady‘s Raiders, who are securing a key member of Carroll’s staff heading into next season.

Tom McMahon, special teams coordinator of the Las Vegas Raiders

How long has McMahon been with the Raiders?

McMahon joined the Raiders in 2022 as special teams coordinator. After completing his third season with the team, he will now sign a contract extension with the Las Vegas franchise.

Brady’s influence on Carroll’s arrival to the Raiders

Carroll fue certero al compartir sus sensaciones de trabajar junto al multiple campeón de los New England Patriots Tom Brady, quien fue importante para garantizar su llegada a los Raiders. “He’s been intricately involved, he has been a really exciting part of it. It’s exciting to me because he’s one of the greatest competitors that has ever lived. But this is his opportunity to put his stamp on a franchise,” Carroll said.