This time around, the interim coach is sticking with the Silver and Black.
The Las Vegas Raiders have agreed to terms with Antonio Pierce to make him their next head coach, NFL Network Insiders Mike Garafolo and Ian Rapoport reported Friday, per sources.
The team announced later on Friday it had hired Pierce.
Pierce's hiring comes after he coached the Raiders to a 5-4 finish to the 2023 season as the interim coach following Josh McDaniels' dismissal.
One of Pierce's first major tasks will be addressing the offensive side of the ball, as Rapoport reported most coaches won't be retained, including interim offensive coordinator Bo Hardegree.
Two years ago, owner Mark Davis decided to hire McDaniels rather than stick with then-interim coach Rich Bisaccia, who had galvanized the team and piloted it to a playoff berth. This time around, Davis has decided to make his interim coach the full-fledged leader of the Raiders going forward. In doing so, Davis has made Pierce just the third interim head coach in the past 10 seasons to become that team's full-time coach the following year (Mike Mularkey, Tennessee Titans; Doug Marrone, Jacksonville Jaguars).
Pierce also drew interest from the Titans and Atlanta Falcons to fill their vacant head coaching spots, but it seemed destined that he wouldn't leave Las Vegas.
Embracing the Raider way and Silver and Black swagger, Pierce won over the locker room in quick fashion this past season. He coached them to memorable victories, such as a win over the New York Giants in his debut, a 63-21 demolishing of the Los Angeles Chargers and a streak-busting triumph over the Kansas City Chiefs.
The 45-year-old took on his interim role with little NFL coaching experience. Prior to coaching the Raiders for the
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