One year after he was New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft’s chosen successor to Bill Belichick, Jerod Mayo is out of a job.
The NFL regular season wrapped up on Sunday and the playoffs began on Saturday, but that just means plenty of teams are officially kicking off their offseason. And several of the struggling ones are beginning with massive changes up top,
After murky updates about his status following a 4-13 season, the Las Vegas Raiders finally fired Antonio Pierce on Tuesday. Pierce had just finished his first season as the Raiders’ head coach after being given the job on an interim basis midway through the 2023 campaign.
Will the pre-existing relationship between Tom Brady and Mike Vrabel be enough to bring the former Titans head coach to the Las Vegas Raiders?
The NFL head coach carousel never stops, with numerous head coaches getting fired during and after the season. As such, our head coach tracker never stops and is continuously updated throughout the year.
Las Vegas Raiders: Fired head coach Antonio Pierce on January 7 ... Interviewed Joseph on January 16. New England Patriots: Fired head coach Jerod Mayo on January 5. Requested interview with Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson. Interviewed former ...
After a 4-13 season, the Las Vegas Raiders have fired head coach Antonio Pierce. Tom Brady will reportedly be involved in their coaching search.
The New England Patriots were the first to part ways with their head coach ahead of 'Black Monday', firing first-year skipper Jerod Mayo. The firings continued
After serving just one season as the team’s full-time head coach, Antonio Pierce was fired Tuesday by the Las Vegas Raiders.Related video above: New England Patriots join Raiders in firing first ...
After falling to 4-13 to end the 2024 campaign, the Las Vegas Raiders are facing questions about the future of head coach Antonio Pierce. The Raiders
Las Vegas has quickly been linked to one of the top head coaching candidates in the wake of moving on from Pierce
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