Hired on February 14, 2012, to be the team’s quality control/offense coach, Carter’s primary responsibilities include video study of opponents, self-scouting, playbook production, and assisting offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell.
Carter breaks in to the NFL ranks after spending the previous three seasons at the University of San Diego, serving as the running game coordinator/offensive line coach in 2011, while also coaching tight ends during his tenure.
Hired on February 14, 2012, to be the team’s quality control/offense coach, Carter’s primary responsibilities include video study of opponents, self-scouting, playbook production, and assisting offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell.
Carter breaks in to the NFL ranks after spending the previous three seasons at the University of San Diego, serving as the running game coordinator/offensive line coach in 2011, while also coaching tight ends during his tenure.
He began his coaching career at Wagner College in 2006 and moved on to coach the University of Redlands offensive line from 2007-08.
Carter graduated from UCLA with a degree in sociology after playing four years on offense for the Bruins, and followed that with his master’s in secondary education from Wagner College. A native of Downingtown, Pa., Carter was born on July 2, 1982 and is married to wife, Kristin.
As OTAs begin there are a lot of new faces in Seahawks uniforms and now with a year under his belt Russell Wilson is taking the lead.
Percy Harvin talks with the media following the Seahawks' first OTA of the offseason.
Russell Wilson talks with the media following the Seahawks' first OTA practice of the offseason.
Pete Carroll talks with the media following the Seahawks first OTA practice at VMAC.