The Raiders weren't buyers or sellers at the trade deadline, but they did make a pivotal decision for the franchise's future late Tuesday night.
Las Vegas has fired head coach Josh McDaniels and general manager David Ziegler, owner Mark Davis announced in a statement.
"After much thought about what the Raiders need to move forward, I have decided to part ways with Josh and Dave," Davis' statement read. "I want to thank them both for their hard work and wish them and their families nothing but the best."
Las Vegas later named linebackers coach Antonio Pierce to the role of interim head coach. Pierce is in just his second year coaching at the NFL level, but he is a well-respected presence and former Pro Bowler, having played nine seasons at LB split between Washington and the New York Giants. He'll make his head coaching debut Sunday against the team he won a Super Bowl with, the Giants. The Raiders also announced Champ Kelly, currently in his second season as the team's assistant GM, as interim general manager. Kelly previously spent time in personnel and scouting with the Chicago Bears and Denver Broncos.
In addition to announcing Pierce and Kelly's new roles, the Raiders underscored that they would undergo comprehensive searches for a new full-time head coach and GM once the 2023 season is complete.
NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported on Wednesday that Las Vegas is also firing offensive coordinator Mick Lombardi, who came aboard in 2022 upon the hiring of McDaniels. The Raiders are promoting QBs coach Bo Hardegree to OC, Rapoport reported, per a source.
McDaniels and Ziegler were hired together following the 2021 season with the expectation that they would improve a Las Vegas roster that made its first trip to the
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