The Las Vegas Raiders are looking for a new head coach, once again. Antonio Pierce was fired on Tuesday afternoon. He received one full season as Raiders' head
The Las Vegas Raiders surprisingly fired Antonio Pierce on Tuesday, signaling new beginnings for the franchise.
On Wednesday, rumors claim that Brady only reached out to Belichick asking for advice on how to find the right head coach for the job, according to Vincent Bonsignore of Vegas Nation and The Reveiw Journal. If that's true, then Belichick would not be considered a serious candidate.
The Las Vegas Raiders parted ways with cornerback Amik Robertson this past offseason. With the Detroit Lions, he just had an incredible performance in the biggest game of the season.
Less than 24 hours after announcing the firing of head coach Antonio Pierce, the Las Vegas Raiders have already begun submitting interview requests. Here's a look at the first two coaches the Raiders have their eyes on.
The Las Vegas Raiders fired head coach Antonio Pierce and will now look for his replacement in the coming days and weeks. Follow along with our tracker for all of the latest updates on Las Vegas' head coach search.
After firing Antonio Pierce, Raiders owner Mark Davis will turn to his sixth full-time head coach since becoming controlling owner in 2011.
The Las Vegas Raiders are officially searching for a new head coach after firing Antonio Pierce earlier in the week. With several great candidates to choose from, Las Vegas has reportedly set up an interview for Friday with one of the more popular options.
The Las Vegas Raiders have requested permission to interview Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn for their head coaching opening, The Athletic reported on Wednesday. The Raiders are wasting little time after firing Antonio Pierce following one season with the organization. It marked the team’s third coaching change since their 2020 move to Las Vegas.
Raiders could be interested in reuniting Belichick, 72, and Tom Brady, but coach reportedly has no plans to leave North Carolina.