The Las Vegas Raiders need a new head coach. Raiders owner Mark Davis made the move to fire former head coach Antonio Pierce after a 4-13 finish in the 2024 season, and the Raiders are now firmly looking to the future.
“Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis has whiffed a handful of times on head coaches and general managers the past 14 years,” Manzano wrote in a Jan. 14 column. “But he didn’t even give coach Antonio Pierce and Tom Telesco a fair shake in firing both after one year.
Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis has been painted as broke and many have claimed it could cost the Silver and Black a good head coach hire. A recent report from an insider proves those claims misguided.
The Las Vegas Raiders have struggled drafting correctly, hiring the right coaches and winning games over the last decade. Is owner Mark Davis a part of the problem with the Silver and Black?
It's no wonder he is seeking input from minority owner Tom Brady on the franchise's direction. Davis' decision-making has not gone well since he became the owner after his father, Al Davis, died in 2011.
The Las Vegas Raiders could soon have a new head coach in place to replace the recently-fired Antonio Pierce. Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson.
The Las Vegas Raiders are once again changing regimes. Now, a regime change is not just when you get a new head coach. But, you also have to get a new head coach and a new general manager.
Owner Mark Davis has now fired five head coaches since taking over the franchise in 2011 and that's not counting Jon Gruden, who resigned during the 2021 season. While it's easy to justify firing Pierce, many fans and media pundits don't understand why Davis waited to make the decision or why the coach was hired in the first place.
The Las Vegas Raiders fired general manager Tom Telesco on Thursday. This occurred just a year after he was hired.
Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis reportedly urged head coach Antonio Pierce to coach to win down the stretch this season. According to NFL Network's
Despite the team's disappointing 4-13 record, the Raiders owner appears set to bring back Pierce for another season.