Pete Carroll is back in the NFL as a head coach as the Las Vegas Raiders  are bringing in the former Super Bowl winning coach in.

On Monday, Carroll was already taking questions for the local and national media about the expectations he has in Las Vegas.

However, as he gave an answer to 1 of those questions, he was interrupted by a former player of his, Marshawn Lynch.

Carroll’s former running back let out a joyous ‘RAAAAIIIIDDDDEEERRRS’ as he walked through the press conference.

Lynch starred with the Seattle Seahawks, and was the starting running back when the Seahawks won the Super Bowl in 2014. He also played for the Oakland Raiders for 2 years in 2017 and 2018.

Carroll became a star in the coaching world during his time at USC, as he built 1 of the best college teams ever. He coached there from 2001-2009, where he finished with a record of 97-19.

He became the Seahawks coach in 2010, and was the guy in charge through the 2023 season. Seattle had a record 137-89-1 during the Carroll era, with that Super Bowl in 2014 being the only championship in the orgainizations history.

Carroll joins the AFC West, which is loaded with coaching legends in Jim Harbaugh, Sean Payton and Andy Reid.