HENDERSON, Nev. >> The Las Vegas Raiders continued their housecleaning Thursday, firing general manager Tom Telesco just two days after dismissing coach Antonio Pierce.

The moves took place after the Raiders went 4-13 this season.

“We appreciate his efforts in helping build a foundation for the future,” the club said in a statement. “We wish Tom and his family all the best.”

The Raiders will become just the second franchise in the Super Bowl era to enter a season three years in a row with a new GM and coach. Coach Josh McDaniels and general manager Dave Ziegler were in charge to open the 2023 season. The Cleveland Browns in 2012-14 are the other club to hold such a distinction.

Owner Mark Davis had said Telesco and Pierce would be evaluated separately, and the GM’s firing was the more surprising of the two. Telesco had a strong draft last April in which he landed in the first three rounds an AP Offensive Rookie of the Year candidate in Brock Bowers and two starting offensive linemen.

But Telesco didn’t draft or sign the franchise-changing quarterback the Raiders so badly need. He instead signed journeyman Gardner Minshew to a two-year, $25 million contract. Minshew won the starting job in training camp, but then lost it to Aidan O’Connell after five weeks.

How much of that was Telesco’s fault is questionable. The top six quarterbacks in the draft went off the board by the time Las Vegas selected at No. 13, and there were no guarantees on the free-agent market.

Bears interview Carroll>> The Chicago Bears have interviewed former Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll for their head coaching job.

The 73-year-old Carroll is looking to return to the sideline after moving into an advisory role with the Seahawks at the end of last season. He led Seattle to its lone Super Bowl championship during a 14-year run that included 10 trips to the playoffs.

He also won a national championship at Southern California, making him one of three coaches to win the top NFL and college prizes.

Baltimore WR Flowers out vs. Pittsburgh>> Baltimore Ravens receiver Zay Flowers will miss this weekend’s playoff game against Pittsburgh after injuring his knee in the regular-season finale.

Coach John Harbaugh says the team is moving forward with its remaining players. Flowers was hurt during a 35-10 victory over Cleveland last weekend that clinched the AFC North title for Baltimore.

The second-year receiver made the Pro Bowl this season. He caught 74 passes for 1,059 yards and four touchdowns. .

Jets interview Glenn, Farmer>> The New York Jets interviewed Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn for the head coach job and Los Angeles Rams executive Ray Farmer for their general manager vacancy.

Glenn is a former star cornerback for the Jets. The 52-year-old Glenn has run the Lions’ defense the past four seasons, turning Detroit’s unit into one of the best in the league.

Farmer is in his fourth season as the Rams’ senior personnel executive.

Hill’s agent says he played with broken wrist>> Tyreek Hill is committed to the Miami Dolphins, his agent says, despite the star wide receiver seeming to indicate otherwise last week.

Agent Drew Rosenhaus called Hill “very passionate” on ESPN’s “The Pat McAfee Show” and said Hill’s comments suggesting he wanted out of Miami after last week’s season finale were out of frustration with not making the playoffs for the first time in his career.

Rosenhaus also said Hill played through a broken wrist the entire season after suffering the injury in training camp during a scrimmage against Washington. Hill had one of the least productive seasons of his nine-year career.