After his contract with the Seattle Seahawks was finalized, former longstanding head coach Pete Carroll sent a personal note to Mike Macdonald, the team’s recently hired head coach. As Macdonald takes over, Carroll, who guided the Seahawks for more than ten years and helped the team win its first Super Bowl, came out to offer his advice and support.

Carroll provided words of support and emphasized his excitement for the team’s future under Macdonald’s direction, according to people close to the organization. According to reports, he underlined the value of preserving the resilient, united, and competitive culture that he helped create in Seattle.
After a successful tenure as the defensive coordinator for the Baltimore Ravens, Macdonald—a highly recognized defensive mind—was formally unveiled as the next head coach of the Seahawks. Carroll’s show of support underscores the passing of the torch in a constructive and respectful way, and his hiring signifies the start of a new era for the team.
Now that the offseason has begun, Macdonald will concentrate on putting together his coaching staff, assessing the roster, and getting ready for the NFL Draft. Seahawks supporters will be interested to see how he contributes his own vision to the squad while continuing Carroll’s heritage.
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