By: Sean-E Football Davis
1/10/24
Pete Carroll, the architect of Seattle's lone Super Bowl win, is stepping down as head coach after 14 impactful seasons. With a 137-89-1 record, Carroll led the Seahawks to two Super Bowl appearances and one championship, marking the franchise's first-ever Super Bowl title.
Carroll's Seahawks era was known for the iconic "Legion of Boom" defense and the leadership of Russell Wilson. Following a remarkable run that included five consecutive playoff appearances, Carroll maintained a competitive team even after the "LOB" era, securing three more playoff berths.
Despite facing challenges in recent seasons, including quarterback changes and defensive shifts, Carroll's impact on the team remains undeniable, marking an era of success with one Super Bowl, two NFC championships, and five NFC West titles.
Carroll will transition to an advisory role within the Seahawks organization, showcasing his enduring impact and value to the franchise's future. Pete Carroll's departure signals a new chapter for Seattle. With his departure, the Seahawks are gearing up for a fresh coaching perspective. Who will take the reins next? Let's stay tuned to witness the next chapter in Seahawks history!
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