LAS VEGAS -- Raiders coach Pete Carroll was in an unfamiliar position Sunday after Las Vegas lost to the Cleveland Browns 24-10 to solidify a fourth consecutive losing season.
For the first time in his coaching career -- at the NFL and college levels -- Carroll has a 2-9 record.
Carroll, 74, had hoped his winning résumé would impact the Raiders, who have been longing for success. He has had nine NFL seasons with at least 10 wins, tied for 11th most by a coach in the Super Bowl era.
Instead, Carroll and the Raiders were showered with boos as they walked off the field at Allegiant Stadium on Sunday.
"I've never not thought it would take [ this much ] work to get it right," said Carroll, who has a losing season for only the fifth time in his NFL head coaching career. "I thought,

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