The Chicago Bears head coaching search has begun to heat up and the front office continues to look on both sides of the ball for their next leader. The entire fanbase has been pounding the table for an offensive mind to take the reigns,
From Luke Getsy's struggles to Gardner Minshew's play and Davante Adams' behavior, Pierce had costly roadblocks in Las Vegas.
And then there were six. On Tuesday, the NFL got its sixth head coaching vacancy—after a year and change, Antonio Pierce was let go by the Las Vegas
The Las Vegas Raiders are officially moving on from head coach Antonio Pierce. More news ... For now, the Raiders join the likes of the Chicago Bears, New York Jets, Jacksonville Jaguars, New England Patriots, and New Orleans Saints as teams looking ...
Going back to 2001 when Jon Gruden was traded to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Raiders have had 13 head coaches, including interims Bisaccia and Tony Sparano. That's the most in the NFL over that span, with the Cleveland Browns and Miami Dolphins the closest at 11 apiece.
This would be a shocking yet splendid way for the Las Vegas Raiders to replace now-fired head coach Antonio Pierce ... The 73-year-old wants the Chicago Bears opening "badly," per Walter ...
The San Francisco 49ers parted ways with special teams coordinator Brian Schneider late Monday night, according to multiple reports, following a season in which special teams lapses contributed to several close losses and kicker Jake Moody struggled down the stretch. ESPN was the first to report the news.
The Las Vegas Raiders are the latest NFL team with a head coaching vacancy after the franchise fired Antonio Pierce on Tuesday. Pierce only got one season in the official role, and he was plagued with quarterback issues throughout the year. However, he’s now gone, and Las Vegas will work to find his successor.
The Bears have been one of the favorites to bring him in as their new head coach after getting rid of Matt Eberflus in the middle of the season. However, Mike Florio believes they have made a mistake by retaining general manager Ryan Poles. The NFL commentator said,
Antonio Pierce is reportedly out as the Las Vegas Raiders' head coach following his first full season in the full-time role, which ended with a poor 4-13 record.
The Las Vegas Raiders have started to request interviews for the coaching opening left by the firing of Antonio Pierce. They have requested to talk to five candidates so far: Aaron Glenn, Ben Johnson,
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.