Pete Carroll is the second-oldest head coach in the NFL.
It's a fact that is hard to fathom after watching him celebrate his Seahawks' 27-26 win over the Vikings Sunday night.
The postgame speech from the 69-year-old came after Seattle's fourth quarter comeback which saw Russell Wilson drive the Seahawks 95 yards with under two minutes remaining, resulting in a TD pass to D.J. Metcalf on fourth down and 20 seconds left.
By the way, Carroll was the OLDEST coach in the NFL up until a week ago when 73-year-old Romeo Crennel replaced Bill O'Brien in Houston.
OMG @Seahawks! @DangeRussWilson - after driving the entire field in about a minute- completes his SECOND 4th and 10 completion to @DKM14 to win the game in final seconds. This is the reaction in the Wilson household! pic.twitter.com/o4mdvCSl9G
— RainnWilson (@rainnwilson) October 12, 2020




