HENDERSON, Nev. — The Las Vegas Raiders fired coach Antonio Pierce on Tuesday, the team announced. He lasted just one full season on the job after getting promoted last offseason from interim coach.
The Las Vegas Raiders will be looking for another head coach. The Silver and Black moved on from Antonio Pierce on Tuesday. His time as Raiders head coach only
The Las Vegas Raiders are rebooting once again, as they fired Antonio Pierce after his first season as the team's full-time head coach.
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 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.
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,
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Pierce was hired as the Raiders linebackers coach in 2022 under then-head coach Josh McDaniels. In October 2023, Pierce was named interim head coach after McDaniels was fired. In January 2024, he was officially named the Raiders head coach.