The Raiders gave Antonio Pierce only one full season as their head coach. Here's looking at who they should target most to replace him.
The Las Vegas Raiders surprisingly fired Antonio Pierce on Tuesday, signaling new beginnings for the franchise.
The Las Vegas Raiders have officially fired head coach Antonio Pierce after just one season as the full-time head coach. Now, the search for his replacement starts. In the past twenty years, the team ran through twelve head coaches.
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Though it may seem unlikely, is there good reason that Ben Johnson would prefer the Las Vegas Raiders job to the Chicago Bears opening? To wrap, the pair talk through some quarterback drama for the Minnesota Vikings and Cleveland Browns.
While it would be quite the story if Sanders would be able to get the job and draft his son who was named the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year, Antonio Pierce's parting gift to the Raiders was winning two too many games. The team's two late wins saw them fall from the No. 1 pick to the No. 6 pick, which is likely out of range for a quarterback.
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The Raiders should be all over this if Moore does become available. The price tag matters, obviously, but Las Vegas better check in regardless. A duo of Moore and Meyers would be terrific ...
Tom Brady will have his chance to fix the Raiders. The Raiders minority owner and Fox NFL analyst will have “a lot” of influence on the team’s coaching search following former Giants linebacker Antonio Pierce’s dismissal on Tuesday, according to The Athletic.
The Dallas Cowboys, New York Jets, Chicago Bears, Las Vegas Raiders, New Orleans Saints and Jacksonville Jaguars are in the hunt for new coaches this offseason.
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