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The Las Vegas Raiders are officially moving on from head coach Antonio Pierce. After just one full season at the helm, Las Vegas is set to hire a new head coach. After the Raiders went 4-13 in 2024, they will be looking for a big change.
Pontificating on his own future in Las Vegas, Crosby noted that he still wants to be a member of the Raiders, as he's loved his time with the team. He did, however, note that he isn't sure what his future holds, as there are bound to be more changes in LV.
Following the 2023 season, defensive end Maxx Crosby was one of the most vocal supporters of Antonio Pierce to get the full-time Las Vegas Raiders head coaching job. He got his wish as the team promoted the coach but decided to go in a different direction this offseason and fired the coach.
The Las Vegas Raiders fired head coach Antonio Pierce on Tuesday just days after the final game of the season. Pierce's time as a coach for the Silver and Black comes to an end after one season.