NFL regular season came to an end, there were reasons to believe that the Las Vegas Raiders were going to fire Antonio Pierce. Not only did he appear to be very unqualified in his first full season as the man in charge,
Antonio Pierce lasted just one full season as the Raiders coach before being fired Tuesday. He couldn’t continue the success he had as the team’s interim leader in 2023 after getting the job full-time in January 2024.
Pierce addressed the media at his end-of-season new conference amid uncertainty about his future with the organization.
Antonio Pierce remains the Las Vegas Raiders' coach. For now, anyway. “I haven’t been told anything different,” Pierce said Monday. The club has made no announcements, but Pierce's appearance at a news conference wrapping up his team's 4-13 season bodes well for his future.
From Luke Getsy's struggles to Gardner Minshew's play and Davante Adams' behavior, Pierce had costly roadblocks in Las Vegas.
Tom Brady and the Las Vegas Raiders performed a ruthless U-turn Thursday, firing general manager Tom Telesco just days after the organization dismissed head coach Antonio Pierce
We're going to lean safe knowing this could go either way, but I think Antonio Pierce feels confident in the job that he's done, and we'll see if he's back next season." Prior to the NFL season, the Raiders (4-12) announced Gardner Minshew as the starting ...
"The Las Vegas Raiders have relieved Antonio Pierce of his duties as head coach," the team ... Las Vegas lost six games by double digits during the streak and nine overall. Gardner Minshew was the starting quarterback at the outset of the season and ...
The Las Vegas Raiders have fired general manager Tom Telesco after one season, the team announced Thursday. The move comes two days after the team fired coach Antonio Pierce after his first full season as the team's coach.
Multiple players expressed their gratitude for Pierce after the season finale on Sunday, which resulted in a 34–20 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, including tight end Brock Bo
Pierce held his final meeting with the team Monday and spoke as if he's returning, though owner Mark Davis has yet to clarify.
If Pierce is going to keep his job for a second full season, his first order of business will be building a better offensive staff.