New York Giants fans are getting excited about the potential hire of Las Vegas Raiders head coach Antonio Pierce, but defensive coordinator Patrick Graham is a better hire.
As Shedeur Sanders inches closer to his NFL debut, the question of whether his father, Deion Sanders, will follow him to the league has been a hot topic of speculation. With the
The Las Vegas Raiders are aiming high. After firing Antonio Pierce after one full season as head coach (nine games as interim head man in 2023) on Tuesday — a day after he had the usual Monday press conference — the Silver & Black embark on another coaching search.
ESPN's Jeremy Fowler touches on Colorado head football coach Deion Sanders' potential move to the NFL, specifically with the Las Vegas Raiders
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The Las Vegas Raiders are once again searching for a new head coach, parting ways with Antonio Pierce after just one season in the role
With the Las Vegas Raiders' 2024 campaign in the books after their Week 18 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, we now know who the Raiders will face in 2025. Here's a look at the complete list of the Raiders' upcoming opponents for next season.
The Las Vegas Raiders surprisingly fired Antonio Pierce on Tuesday, signaling new beginnings for the franchise.
Requested interview with Giants assistant ... coordinator Joe Brady, Raiders defensive coordinator Patrick Graham, Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken. Las Vegas Raiders: Fired head coach Antonio Pierce on January 7. New England Patriots: Fired ...
The Las Vegas Raiders officially have a need for a head coach after firing Antonio Pierce on Tuesday. One NFL analyst recently ranked all six head coach opening, including Las Vegas'. Find out where he ranked the Raiders job and who he believes is the best option for the opening.
Mel Kiper has a plan for the New York Giants, but it involves Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy instead of a 2025 NFL Draft prospect.