The Raiders fired head coach Antonio Pierce on Tuesday after an abysmal 4-13 first season running the sidelines. But according to Yahoo Sports' Charles Robinson, the team fired Pierce hours after having discussed changes to his staff. More Raiders: Raiders Continue to Clean House by Firing General Manager Tom Telesco
Tracking the NFL’s coaching and front-office changes after the end of the regular season. Antonio Pierce’s first full season as coach of the Las Vegas Raiders was his last. The Raiders fired Pierce on Tuesday after they finished 4-13.
The Las Vegas Raiders have fired Antonio Pierce after just one season as their full-time coach. It's the latest in a line of coaching changes for the Raiders over the past several years.
The Raiders dealt with a number of injuries including to defensive linemen Maxx Crosby (Eastern Michigan) and Christian Wilkins.
The Las Vegas Raiders have started to change their staff following a disappointing 4-13 season in 2024. Earlier this week, the team parted ways with former head coach Antonio Pierce after his first full season as an NFL head coach. The Raiders have fired another important team member to go along with Pierce.
Now that the regular season is over, Nate Tice and Charles McDonald check back in with their fourth mock draft of this cycle — with QBs going first and second overall.
Antonio Pierce remains the Las Vegas Raiders' coach. For now, anyway. Pierce spoke at a news conference wrapping up his team's 4-13 season on Monday and said he hasn't “been told anything different” about his job status.
The Las Vegas Raiders are officially moving on from head coach Antonio Pierce. After just one full season at the helm, Las Vegas is set to hire a new head coach. After the Raiders went 4-13 in 2024, they will be looking for a big change.
Over the past decade, there have been 11 non-interim head coaches who were fired after one season (or less) at the helm.
The Las Vegas Raiders fired head coach Antonio Pierce on Tuesday, NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport, Tom Pelissero and Mike Garafolo reported
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