OLD FACES, NEW PLACES
Veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers extends his career with the Steelers while Pete Carroll leads the Raiders with a mix of rookies and experienced players aiming to improve after a 4-13 season.
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Pete Carroll hopes youth movement has Raiders on the right path
HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — Pete Carroll has made it clear since his introductory news conference in January that he intends to win now, and he and the Raiders have taken steps to be more competitive, such as trading for veteran…

OLD FACES, NEW PLACES
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Aaron Rodgers joined Pittsburgh. Davante Adams went to Hollywood. Cooper Kupp is in Seattle. Russell Wilson’s last stop is the Big Apple.
Pete Carroll, Aaron Rodgers head list of familiar NFL faces in new places
Aaron Rodgers joined Pittsburgh. Davante Adams went to Hollywood. Cooper Kupp is in Seattle. Russell Wilson’s latest stop is the Big Apple. But the most veteran face in a new place this NFL season is 73-year-old Pete Carroll on the sideline in Las Vegas. Carroll is leading the Raiders after a one-year hiatus from coaching following 14 years with the Seahawks. Rodgers and Wilson are the most notable quarterbacks who changed teams. Geno Smith, Sam…
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