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.
Rumblings about a Pierce ouster have steadily come out for weeks, with the former Super Bowl-winning linebacker struggling during a 4-13 season. Pierce had impressed in 2023, winning over the locker room — to the point players voiced strong support for his full-time candidacy — after a 5-4 finish. He will not have a chance to rebound from this disappointing campaign, despite Las Vegas winning two of its final three games.
Some Raiders players kept voicing support for Pierce after the season ended, ESPN’s Adam Schefter adds, but ownership did not give into any such pushes this year. Maxx Crosby memorably was tied to a trade request if the Raiders did not promote Pierce, with Josh Jacobs and Davante Adams stumping for the unusual HC candidate as well. Mark Davis listened at that point, being fond of Pierce’s style and appreciation for the organization’s history. Pierce still brought an atypical background for the job, as we detailed in our Offseason In Review piece, having never been an NFL coordinator or college HC. His inexperience showed.
This will not be a full-on teardown. The Raiders are not firing GM Tom Telesco, Schefter adds. GMs typically receive fewer second chances but are more generally given more time than head coaches. Telesco is one of just two active second-chance GMs, and he will receive a second Raiders season. That said, minority owner Tom Brady is expected to play a big role in the Raiders’ 2025 offseason. That stands to strip some power from Telesco.
At least two unknown candidates have caught the Raiders’ eye, with Bovada’s Josina Anderson reporting the availability of these coaches helped cause the delay in the franchise firing Pierce. The team was linked to ex-Brady teammate Mike Vrabel recently, but the Patriots are also expected to complete a strong pursuit of their former linebacker. It would stand to reason Davis will target experience with his next hire, but the past few years have not been good for the second-generation owner.
Davis had convinced Jon Gruden to come out of the broadcast booth to sign a 10-year contract in 2018, but problematic emails surfacing led the second-stint Raiders HC out of town. Gruden had missed the playoffs in his first three seasons back, though his 2021 team — with interim leader Rich Bisaccia at the controls — qualified and nearly upset the eventual AFC champion Bengals. Davis expressed regret over passing on Bisaccia, helping Pierce’s chances. Pierce did make the interesting leap of being a Josh McDaniels hire that impressed. Davis canned McDaniels and GM Dave Ziegler 1 1/2 seasons into their tenure. He is still paying McDaniels’ contract, and Pierce will still draw a Raiders salary going forward.
A Monday report pointed to disagreements between Pierce and Telesco continuing into the season, with the quarterback position at the heart of this friction. Pierce had pushed for a QB-driven trade-up move, but Telesco was in the camp of retaining the team’s draft picks rather than mortgaging future pieces. While the GM’s side may be up on the scorecards early in this fight — thanks to Brock Bowers‘ historic season — Pierce was forced to coach a bottom-tier quarterback situation. The Raiders used Gardner Minshew, Aidan O’Connell and Desmond Ridder this season.
The former Arizona State DC sought a reunion with ex-Sun Devils starter Jayden Daniels, and the Raiders almost certainly were the team to make the Commanders an offer — the only one they received — for No. 2 overall. Moving from No. 13 to No. 2 was never too realistic, but the Raiders standing pat also cost them target Michael Penix Jr. The team was high on Penix but did not view the southpaw passer as worth trading up for; ditto Bo Nix, who ended up in Denver at No. 12. The Raiders took Bowers, who looks like an instant star, but enter the offseason in dire need at QB.
Like Mayo, Pierce inherited a difficult situation. The Raiders traded Adams early this season, leaving them with both a QB deficiency and a lack of playmakers. Las Vegas’ offense ranked 29th offensively, as Pierce fired OC hire Luke Getsy midway through the season, after Kliff Kingsbury backed out of a deal. Patrick Graham‘s defense finished 25th in points allowed. The 2023 team had climbed to ninth, marking the only time since the Super Bowl XXXVII season the franchise had finished in the top half in scoring defense. How Pierce assembled his staff also generated internal scrutiny, and he was not exactly praised for game management, either.
As for where the Raiders will go post-Pierce, Schefter notes Brady is indeed on the search committee. Considering Davis’ comments regarding the legendary QB’s role in terms of fixing that position, it is unsurprising Brady will help pick the coach. Approved as part-owner after more than a year of waiting, Brady has been mentioned as being set to play a central role in the HC search — even as his FOX Super Bowl responsibilities will interfere on this front. As of now, Brady remains in the historically unusual spot of broadcasting through significant limitations; the Raiders appear to be planning to make that worth his while via rare (for a minority owner) opportunities in personnel.
Pierce, 46, did not bring a play-calling acumen to the Raiders. Davis was burned by the two previous coaches who did, however, with the McDaniels mistake stinging fast. It will be fascinating to see which direction the Raiders go now. Pierce snapping a 10-game losing streak with wins over the Jaguars and Saints will hurt the Raiders moving forward, as they slid from the No. 1 overall draft slot to No. 6. A push for Shedeur Sanders or Cam Ward will likely require another trade-up effort.
Davis’ recent quick-trigger firings, and the team’s quarterback situation, will not make this a particularly appealing job. The presences of Andy Reid (and Patrick Mahomes), Sean Payton and Jim Harbaugh in the AFC West also will create a daunting task for Pierce’s successor. It looks like Davis is counting on Brady to be a difference-maker in the Raiders’ uphill battle, though luring Vrabel to the desert will not be easy.
Telesco will now have a chance to make a hire, though that was not his strong suit in Los Angeles. Telesco hired Mike McCoy, Anthony Lynn and Brandon Staley — coaches who did not impress, with the Raiders viewing the GM’s rosters as better than the results — and was fired after a 63-21 loss in Las Vegas in December 2023. How Brady’s presence will impact Telesco’s role will be a key Raiders storyline as well, as Davis will certainly face pressure to land his next hire after essentially passing on a true coaching search in 2024 to hire Pierce.
Already admitting what he has deemed a mistake, Davis will try again. No Raiders coach has lasted more than four years on the job since Art Shell‘s first stint, which occurred well before the younger Davis assumed control. The search for elusive HC stability persists.
This trend of one and done for HCs is just bad for the NFL. Leads to a worse product on the field. WTF did they expect from a roster with little talent?
To your point, always kind of wondered if not for the relationship between Jimmy Johnson and Jerry Jones (at that time) would Johnson have been one and done after 1-15.
@falcon: nowadays, he probably would have been fired. Who knows, maybe even Bill Parcells would have been fired (3-12-1) after his rookie coaching season.
Lions could have fired Campbell in year 1 and be the same old Lions. None of these teams have learned from Lions recent culture change. They are chasing the way Washington and Texans last season success. Problem with Raiders is they didn’t even get him a qb to be a hit on. They didn’t sign a different qb either.
rct • 4 hours ago
maybe even Bill Parcells would have been fired (3-12-1)
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I remember suggesting that Parcells should be fired because the Giants were way way better than 3-12-1. Very seldom have people been so right and so wrong with the same suggestion.
I know GMs get fired to but how many GMs get the coaches fired because they build a losing roster. In today’s game if you don’t have an extremely good QB you cannot win. Trent Dilfer is the last and that was the most lethal defense I’ve seen in my lifetime. I respect the Steelers they get a quality coach they keep him. Realistic enough to know one team wins the Super Bowl every year. Did anyone see Minshew or O’Connell leading this team to the playoffs? They fail to build a roster so they fire the head coach it’s an unfortunate trend in the NFL. It’s also become political. The media thinks a coach should go they almost always do. But the media is always biased firings and hirings create stories and talking points.
Seth, I don’t think you have to have an extremely good QB to win IF you put the right pieces around him. The 49ers have had success with Purdy, who I wouldn’t say is elite tier. It does take quite a bit more heavy lifting than most GMs can (or want to) do, however.
Teams are too quick to fire head coaches now though, and I agree with you in that some of that is media driven. When media trashes a team, it hurts the brand; that hurts the value, which an owner doesn’t want. There is very little patience any more.
Baker, Sam D, Russ, & Hurts would agree with you. All playoff bound & OK starters. Each has a solid O line, and good to great weapons to go to.
It’s the Raiders. You could have stopped at what did they think. Mark Davis hired a coach that Antonio Pierce beat 63-21 in his last game on the job for his last team. The suckitude will continue.
Antonio Pierce was not ready for become a head coach. He was awful to watch play musical chairs w/ his QB’s. He alienated his fanbase and players. Some guys shouldn’t get a chance just because they did well in a short stint. Good for Raiders realizing he was not going to get them back to being competitive and respectable.
Skipping from position coach to lead the team seems like a bad shortcut for most. I hope some team gives him at least a shot at linebackers coach again and potentially promote him to running a defense.
Did another black brother dirty lmao
Here we go again. Boo-hoo.
It’s a joke
the Rooney rule is a joke
I’m black and I agree
Pierce was probably the second least qualified head coach in recent memory (lol Freddie Kitchens), having never been a coordinator at the NFL level or a head coach at any level, and he was put in a position to fail with a roster with multiple serious holes, no good quarterback answer, and a bottom tier offensive coordinator. Good vibes go away quickly when the team isn’t winning and you’re not compared to Josh McDaniels anymore. He seems like he has it in him to be a good coach, but this situation was doomed.
He should run a defense and learn how to manage ego’s and players. He has a lot of growth left in his coaching career. If I’m a team like Indianapolis who just fired Bradley, I would give him a call and see if he’s interested.
third, if you count Jeff Saturday
Yeah, I wasn’t counting interim coaches, but given that Saturday was brought in from outside, he deserves special consideration. He’s gotta be the least qualified interim coach.
Hire Jay Gruden. Let’s light this candle.
This has turn in a clown show
Aaaaaaaand as the next HC of the raiders
bah gawd, that’s Brady’s music
Brady would never take the demotion. Team president/GM … maybe.
Why not complete it all
He has to be HC at some point on his quest to fulfil every role in an organisation ever :^)
Highly doubt Brady would give up his extremely lucrative, cushy job as broadcaster. He might not even be able to, depending on how much of that future money he leveraged to buy a piece of the Raiders.
I was just being a little facetious. As you say, he is probably leveraged
Fire up the Rooney machine!
Please give strong consideration to Brian Flores for HC and allow Brady to work with him on developing the next QB. At this point, the defense has more talented players, and the Raiders should not squander the pairing of Crosby and Wilkins for another year. With Flores at the helm, the defense can become top 10 – 15 in the next year and allow the offense to develop. In 2 years, the Raiders could have an elite defensive unit with a middle of the road offense and be competitive in the AFC West.
Flores deserves another chance.
Coach Rah next please.
Mistake. How he got 4 wins out of those QB’s should’ve gotten him an extension.
Dude was set up to fail. No one was getting more than 4 wins with that roster….
Lynn was nit bad at first….in fact he was pretty good…but Brandon Staley was a complete Disaster and Dumpster Fire
Bring Back the Gruden
Marvin Lewis is already there waiting patiently. They could do worse than persuading him to come back to the NFL. Pierce set himself up to fail after accepting a job he wasn’t qualified for. The players probably thought they could help him succeed, but 50+ players you’ve got 50+ opinions on how to run things.
He is qualified as anyone can be an NFL head coach, he wasn’t well prepared and set up for success by his organization.
And a very small percentage of people are turning down a large raise if offered regardless of preparation.
how has the move to Vegas worked out so far ? ?
Gee imagine that. The typical annual NFL coaching carousel contniues. Certain types of coaches have a very short leash to operate than others like Daboll, McDaniel, Ryan, etc. are given the privilege. The NFL’s hiring process, recycling of coaches, and bias is ridiculous. As long as you look like the team owner you have a shot at the job and 3-5 years to make it happen.
You playing the race card? If so I’d like to introduce you to the Pittsburgh Steelers (amongst other teams). Skilled coaches keep their job.
P.S. Pierce lasted 3 more games than McDaniels as HC.
He said McDaniel not McDaniels, as in Mike McDaniel of Miami. Although McDaniel is mixed race.
Three hires: Pierce, Mayo and Raheem Morris were disaster moves that even amateurs could spot…how did they think these guys were going to do?
Comparing Morris to the other two is ridiculous on track record, unless you’re grouping them for another reason.
Another reason…he played in a terrible division with a easy schedule and a team that was expected to make the playoffs and didn’t. An avg coach would have the Atl in the playoffs
What do you expect when Kirk Cousins played like Will Levis?
Also…what is Raheem Morris’ track record???
Among other things, he was defensive coordinator on a Super Bowl champion. The other two are among the least experienced coaches to be made head coach in recent memory. Morris is a far cry from that.
V-R-A-B-L-E … Just gonna leave that there..
You wanna compete with Jim Harbaugh, Andy Reid
And Sean Payton .. Vrabel is your best choice , sign Justin Fields ,draft A.Jenty and a few O-Linemen and start running the ball and playing smash mouth defense
I like it; however, I see Vrabel choosing an easier destination like the Patriots.
These firings are reflection of how:
A) How the players responded to the coaches, was the effort still there
B) What’s their solution good enough to solve the problem
C) Change in internal philosophy aka Brady running the show now
That players into front office transition has not been as successful as it should be. We will find out if the Brady is one of those exemptions. For Raider nation sake let’s hope. Ya need a competitive team.