When Antonio Pierce was fired from his position as Las Vegas Raiders head coach in January, it came as a surprise to many around the league. Sure, Pierce could not capitalize on the momentum of his stint as interim head coach and only produced four wins, but most of the issues surrounding the Raiders were seen as not being entirely his fault.
The Las Vegas Raiders were plagued with issues last season under head coach Antonio Pierce. Due to a combination of poor personnel choices, a lack of strong leadership and several devastating injuries, the team mustered only four wins.
After watching long-time nose tackle Michael Pierce ride off into retirement, the Baltimore Ravens have added some much-needed depth at the nose tackle position in the form of John Jenkins, the veteran tackle who most recently played for the Las Vegas Raiders.
How many of the players to earn AP first-team all-NFL honors multiple times in their careers can you name in five minutes?
The Las Vegas Raiders now have their full 2025 NFL schedule, and with that, we can kind of put together an idea of how we think their season will go. But, more importantly, we get to watch all of the schedule release videos around the league.
What was once a beautiful marriage quickly turned into an ugly divorce between Josh Jacobs and the Las Vegas Raiders. Jacobs, a first-round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, was seen as a franchise-altering running back in the eyes of Mark Davis and most of his coaches.
The Raiders’ Geno Smith acquisition and extension all but certainly takes them out of the QB mix at No. 6 overall. But they are still being mentioned as a team interested in addressing the position later.
Aidan O'Connell's days with the Las Vegas Raiders could be coming to an end after he was drafted by the team in the fourth round of the 2023 NFL Draft.
The Antonio Pierce and Tom Telesco era is considered a failure for the Las Vegas Raiders, as the tandem won only four games last season before losing their jobs after just one year.
A major reason why the Las Vegas Raiders fired head coach Antonio Pierce after just one season was due to his very poor game management skills. While he made more than his fair share of poor decisions, he did have a game management consultant named Matt Sheldon who was supposed to help him work out those issues.
The Las Vegas Raiders cleaned house once again this offseason when they fired head coach Antonio Pierce and general manager Tom Telesco. That meant that both the coaching staff and the entire front office were to undergo major changes this offseason, potentially leaving tens of people without a job.
Most NFL teams have filled out their coaching staffs already, but Antonio Pierce is strangely still without a job heading into the 2025 season. Pierce’s lone season as permanent head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders was rocky, posting a 4-13 record along with a ten-game losing streak.
Antonio Pierce has been very quiet since being fired by the Las Vegas Raiders. Based on the rumors that came out following the news, Pierce was fully expecting to return in 2025.
This time last year we were still waiting on the Las Vegas Raiders to put together their coaching staff. In fact, it wasn't until two weeks from today that then-head coach Antonio Pierce actually finished his staff.
The Pittsburgh Steelers need a new linebackers coach, after the news broke late last week that Aaron Curry will not be returning after two seasons with the club.
The Las Vegas Raiders faced significant offensive challenges during the 2024—25 season, with Antonio Pierce’s leadership highlighting these struggles. Under his guidance, the team grappled with a transition to a new offensive scheme, which proved difficult for players to master.
Although Raiders fans have heard this before, this time feels different for the team.
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 lasted one season.
The Las Vegas Raiders decided to move on from former head coach Antonio Pierce after a challenging 4-13 season. Pierce was tasked with turning around a Raiders team with a flawed roster even when healthy, but the team was anything but healthy this season.
After his first season as the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders, former ASU defensive coordinator Antonio Pierce was fired by the NFL franchise on Tuesday.
The Las Vegas Raiders fired head coach Antonio Pierce on Tuesday, two days after concluding a 4-13 season. Pierce, 46, went 9-17 over 1 1/2 seasons as coach.
The Antonio Pierce era in Las Vegas is officially over.
The Raiders lost 10 straight games at one point this season.
Two days after the Patriots made Jerod Mayo a one-and-done head coach, the Raiders are following suit. Antonio Pierce‘s stay as a full-time Raiders HC will be capped at one season, with NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport, Tom Pelissero and Mike Garafolo reporting the team is firing its interim-turned-full-time coach.
Las Vegas Raiders players credited head coach Antonio Pierce for keeping them motivated despite a 10-game losing streak and 4-13 season, and the team unity is part of the reason he expects to be back as head coach in 2025.
Raiders HC Antonio Pierce, speaking at his end-of-season press conference on Monday, said he hasn’t heard anything different from ownership about his job security for 2025, per Mike Garafolo.
Pierce addressed the media at his end-of-season new conference amid uncertainty about his future with the organization.
Pierce remains in place as the Las Vegas HC, but rumors about a potential firing persist.
One NFL insider has offered his thoughts on the future of Raiders HC Antonio Pierce.
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