Summary
The Las Vegas Raiders are having a tough football season with a record of 2-10. New minority owner Tom Brady is being blamed for some of the team's struggles. There are also questions about whether head coach Pete Carroll will remain after the season ends.
Key Facts
- The Las Vegas Raiders are tied for the third-worst record in the NFL with a 2-10 performance.
- The team has been eliminated from playoff contention with five games left in the season.
- Tom Brady is a new minority owner of the team.
- Brady received criticism for decisions related to team management and coaching hires.
- Head Coach Pete Carroll, aged 74, joined the team with his sons as offensive assistants.
- There is speculation that Carroll may leave his position after just one season with the Raiders.
- The Raiders have challenging games ahead, with four of their last five opponents in the playoff hunt.