Raiders' Pete Carroll focused on winning, not trade deadline
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The Las Vegas Raiders are considered potential sellers ahead of the NFL trade deadline, but head coach Pete Carroll has dismissed the notion, focusing instead on short-term improvements. Carroll, in his first season with the Raiders, is not prioritizing long-term rebuilding despite the team's 2-6 record. The team is exploring opportunities but has not committed to trading key players like Maxx Crosby, although wide receiver Jakobi Meyers, who has expressed a desire to be traded, remains a candidate for a move. The Raiders face challenges filling gaps in talent, but Carroll emphasizes ongoing competition as the deadline approaches.
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