For the second straight year, the Las Vegas Raiders are on the hunt for a new head coach. Antonio Pierce was fired after one full year on the job, and now the Raiders are hoping that with Tom Brady as a minority owner, they can land a solid head coaching option to compete with the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC West.
The Las Vegas Raiders fired head coach Antonio Pierce on Tuesday, NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport, Tom Pelissero and Mike Garafolo reported
Antonio Pierce was hired as the Raiders’ full-time coach in January 2024. It ended a period in which he held the role on an interim basis, during which he posted a 5-4 record. His team finished 4-13 this season.
One of the Denver Broncos ‘ division rivals are among the six NFL teams hiring a new head coach this offseason. The Las Vegas Raiders are seeking a new coach after parting ways with Antonio Pierce following the 2024 season. One of the latest candidates to interview for the Raiders’ opening was Pete Carroll, according to ESPN.
The AFC West currently features three future Pro Football Hall of Fame head coaches. As for the Las Vegas Raiders, they’re looking to fill that position once again—could they be adding a fourth coach to that mix?
"The Raiders running it back with Antonio Pierce is so baffling to me. You're literally in a division with Andy Reid, Sean Payton, and Jim Harbaugh you can't go cheap on ahire to compete there.
The Raiders had high hopes for Antonio Pierce after making him the full-time coach. But his success didn’t carry over into this season and he was fired Tuesday.
The three-time Super Bowl champion general manager didn't mince words when talking about Las Vegas' coaching practices.
Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis reportedly urged head coach Antonio Pierce to coach to win down the stretch this season. According to NFL Network's
The Las Vegas Raiders are moving on from their head coach once again. Antonio Pierce was fired on Tuesday following his first full season as the team's head coach, which ended on Sunday with a loss at home against the Los Angeles Chargers. The team ...
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