NFL: Report: Raiders to keep special teams chief Tom McMahon

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The Las Vegas Raiders are retaining special teams coordinator Tom McMahon under new head coach Pete Carroll, NFL Network reported Wednesday.

McMahon, 55, has been with the Raiders since 2022 and will work under his third head coach. He was first hired by Josh McDaniels.

Carroll was introduced on Tuesday along with new general manager John Spytek.

Carroll replaces Antonio Pierce, who was fired on Jan. 7, two days after the team concluded a 4-13 season. Spytek replaced Tom Telesco, who was fired by the Raiders earlier this month after one season.

–Field Level Media

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