The Las Vegas Raiders fired Antonio Pierce after just one season as their full-time coach, the latest in a line of coaching changes over the past several years.
Las Vegas becomes the sixth team looking for a head coach this offseason after firing Antonio Pierce. Here's why they did it.
The Las Vegas Raiders have moved on from head coach Antonio Pierce on Tuesday, the team announced Tuesday afternoon. The firing comes less than a year after the organization removed the interim tag from Pierce,
The Las Vegas Raiders are the latest NFL team with a head coaching vacancy after the franchise fired Antonio Pierce on Tuesday. Pierce only got one season in the official role, and he was plagued with quarterback issues throughout the year. However, he’s now gone, and Las Vegas will work to find his successor.
The Las Vegas Raiders became the latest NFL team to make a leadership change on Tuesday, firing Antonio Pierce following his first and only season as the full-time head coach. Promoted from an interim stint after the 2023 campaign,
The Las Vegas Raiders are in the market for a head coach … again. It was reported on Tuesday that Antonio Pierce was fired after his first full season as head coach. The #Raiders have fired HC Antonio Pierce after a meeting with owner Mark Davis today, sources tell me, @RapSheet and @TomPelissero. pic.twitter.com/BVkfcqtNXu
The Antonio Pierce era in Las Vegas is officially over. Pierce was fired Tuesday, after just one season as the head coach of the Raiders. Las Vegas went 4-13 in Year 1 of Pierce's tenure, which was poor enough for owner Mark Davis to fire him.
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