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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 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.
The Las Vegas Raiders fired Antonio Pierce as head coach on Tuesday after finishing with a 4-13 record and failing to make the playoffs, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. Pierce was originally hired as head coach last offseason after filling in as the interim and sparking the team to go 5-4 in the 2023 season.
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
The Las Vegas Raiders sent former head coach Antonio Pierce out for an end-of-season press conference Monday and then fired him Tuesday, ending what
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.