
Brennan Carroll, who has served as Washington’s offensive coordinator and offensive line coach for the past year, is going to join his father Pete Carroll’s Las Vegas Raiders staff.
UW coach Jedd Fisch confirmed the news Monday during a press conference, announcing QB coach Jimmie Dougherty as the Huskies’ new offensive coordinator and assistant Michael Switzer as the team’s offensive line coach.
Brennan’s absence from Fisch’s coaching staff will mark the first time since 2021. They had previously spent three seasons together at Arizona before Brennan accompanied Fisch to Washington, but Brennan was never the team’s offensive play caller.
“For six years, he and his family, as well as me and my family, have spent together,” Fisch said of Carroll. “It’s been a great partnership and I’m super excited for BC and for Pete in their next endeavor over at the Raiders.”
Brennan most recently worked with his father with the Seahawks in 2020, as the run game coordinator. He also worked as the team’s assistant offensive line coach from 2015 to 2019. Brennan began his career as a graduate assistant at USC, then as Pete’s tight ends coach, before joining the Seahawks as an offensive coordinator in 2010.
Brennan will serve as both offensive line coach and run game coordinator in Las Vegas.
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